内容説明
Elections have undergone radical changes in recent decades. Television, opinion polls and professional campaign consultants have become transforming factors. Electoral systems have been reformed in many countries including Italy, Israel and Japan. New parties are changing the face of competition in Germany, France and Belgium; and the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe and Latin America have established new party systems with competitive elections.
Comparing Democracies integrates and synthesizes the most recent research in the field of elections. Internationally renowned scholars write on their area of speciality.
目次
Introduction - Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G Nieme, and Pippa Norris
The Present and Future of Democratic Elections
Electoral Systems - Andre Blais and Louis Massicotte
Party Systems and Structures of Competition - Peter Mair
Party Organization and Finance - Richard S Katz
Interest Groups and Social Movements - Sylvia Bashevkin
Campaign Strategies and Tactics - David M Farrell
Legislative Recruitment - Pippa Norris
Electoral Participation - Mark N Franklin
Polls and Elections - David Butler
The Media - Holli A Semetko
Leaders - Ian McAllister
The Economy - Helmut Norpoth
Political Cleavages, Issues, and Electoral Change - Russell J Dalton
Elections and Democratic Governance - Lawrence LeDuc
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