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Electoral laws and the survival of presidential democracies Book

Electoral laws and the survival of presidential democracies
Electoral laws and the survival of presidential democracies, Considering the fact that the majority of the world's thirty democratic presidential systems are located in countries that have vacillated between periods of democracy and dictatorship for the past fifty years, it is clear that the survival of each presid, Electoral laws and the survival of presidential democracies has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Electoral laws and the survival of presidential democracies
  • Written by author Mark P. Jones
  • Published by Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c1995., 1996/01/31
  • Considering the fact that the majority of the world's thirty democratic presidential systems are located in countries that have vacillated between periods of democracy and dictatorship for the past fifty years, it is clear that the survival of each presid
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1 Introduction - Legislative Support and Presidential Systems 1
2 Perspectives on Divided Government: Historic, American, Comparative 18
3 Presidential Legislative Support and the Functioning of Presidential Systems 34
4 The Latin American and Argentine Provincial Systems 64
5 Legislative Multipartism and Presidential Legislative Support 75
6 The Executive Electoral Formula 88
7 The Timing of Executive and Legislative Elections 103
8 Legislative Effective Magnitude and Electoral Formula 119
9 Bicameral versus Unicameral Legislatures 134
10 Electoral Laws and Legislative Multipartism: A Multiple Regression Analysis 145
11 Electoral Laws and Electoral Engineering 155
Appendix A: Sources of Electoral Data by Country 167
Appendix B: Choosing Electoral Laws: A "Rational" Process? 175
Appendix C: Significant Electoral Law Changes in Latin America: 1990-94 178
Appendix D: Conflict Articles 181
Appendix E: Coding Rules for Difficult Cases 183
Appendix F: The Robust Presidential Electoral Mandate Analysis 185
Appendix G: An Alternative Statistical Test 189
Notes 191
References 219
Index 235


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