Steps Toward Making Every Vote Count brings together the best analyses from the best qualified observers on developments in the growing movement to reform Canada’s electoral system.
Steps Toward Making Every Vote Count brings together the best analyses from the best qualified observers on developments in the growing movement to reform Canada’s electoral system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Tables and Figures Notes on Contributors > Introduction: Political Drop-Outs and Electoral System Reform Henry Milner Part I: The Pros and Cons of Reforming the Canadian Electoral System 1. Regionalism and Party Systems: Evaluating Proposals to Reform Canada's Electoral System Harold J. Jansen and Alan Siaroff 2. That Bleak? Fathoming the Consequences of Proportional Representation in Canada Louis Massicotte 3. Problems in Electoral Reform: Why the Decision to Change Electoral Systems is Not Simple Richard S. Katz 4. Reminders and Expectations about Electoral Reform John C. Courtney Part II: Recent Experience in Other Countries 5. Stormy Passage to a Safe Harbour? Proportional Representation in New Zealand Jack H. Nagel 6. Making Every Vote Count in Scotland: Devolution and Electoral Reform
List of Tables and Figures Notes on Contributors > Introduction: Political Drop-Outs and Electoral System Reform Henry Milner Part I: The Pros and Cons of Reforming the Canadian Electoral System 1. Regionalism and Party Systems: Evaluating Proposals to Reform Canada's Electoral System Harold J. Jansen and Alan Siaroff 2. That Bleak? Fathoming the Consequences of Proportional Representation in Canada Louis Massicotte 3. Problems in Electoral Reform: Why the Decision to Change Electoral Systems is Not Simple Richard S. Katz 4. Reminders and Expectations about Electoral Reform John C. Courtney Part II: Recent Experience in Other Countries 5. Stormy Passage to a Safe Harbour? Proportional Representation in New Zealand Jack H. Nagel 6. Making Every Vote Count in Scotland: Devolution and Electoral Reform
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