This is the first book-length study of its kind to analyse the effects of electoral systems on the representative activities of elected parliamentary representatives. It will be of great interest to comparative legislative studies scholars and electoral systems specialists.
This is the first book-length study of its kind to analyse the effects of electoral systems on the representative activities of elected parliamentary representatives. It will be of great interest to comparative legislative studies scholars and electoral systems specialists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Farrell is Jean Monnet Chair in European Politics and Head of the School of Social Sciences at the University of Manchester. Professor Farrell has published extensively in the field of parties, electoral systems and parliamentary representation (particularly focused on the European Parliament), including most recently, The Australian Electoral System, published in 2006. He is currently updating his best-selling textbook, Electoral Systems: A Comparative Introduction. Roger Scully is Reader in Political Science and Director of the Jean Monnet Centre for European Studies at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Dr Scully has published extensively on the politics of the European Parliament, and more generally on issues of political representation. He is author of Becoming Europeans? Attitudes, Behaviour and Socialisation in the European Parliament (OUP, 2005).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgements 1: Introduction: representing Europe's citizens? 2: Giving the people what they want to hear: public attitudes to representation in the EU 3: Electoral institutions and political representation 4: Representation and electoral systems in Europe 5: Representation in Europe: the institutions and the individuals 6: Electoral institutions and geographical representation 7: Electoral reform and the British MEP 8: Life under list: representing a region 9: Conclusion: the failure of parliamentary representation in Europe Appendices Bibliography
Preface and Acknowledgements 1: Introduction: representing Europe's citizens? 2: Giving the people what they want to hear: public attitudes to representation in the EU 3: Electoral institutions and political representation 4: Representation and electoral systems in Europe 5: Representation in Europe: the institutions and the individuals 6: Electoral institutions and geographical representation 7: Electoral reform and the British MEP 8: Life under list: representing a region 9: Conclusion: the failure of parliamentary representation in Europe Appendices Bibliography
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