The Contingent Effect of Institutions: Ethno-Cultural Polarization, Electoral Formulas and Election Quality
<p>Less democratic countries conduct elections under the majoritarian electoral formula more often than under proportional representation by a wide margin. Yet, robust democratic systems utilize both majoritarian and PR electoral formulas with great success. This dissertation approaches this e...
Main Author: | Kolev, Kiril Kolev |
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Other Authors: | Kitschelt, Herbert |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5656 |
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