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Springer Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting - Studies in Public Choice

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Description

Explore the fundamental relationship between electoral systems and party structures with Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting. This academic text examines how plurality-based voting methods influence the development of two-party systems across different nations. As part of the Studies in Public Choice series, this volume provides a deep look at national-level evidence. It analyzes the operation of Duverger's Law within the political landscapes of Britain, Canada, India, and the United States. This book serves as a key resource for understanding the logic of party competition and how voting rules shape political outcomes on a global scale. Whether you are researching political science or studying comparative government, this work offers essential data and analysis on how electoral mechanics drive political stability and competition.

Key Features

Analyzes the core argument that plurality-based electoral methods tend to lead to two-party systems.

Provides detailed national-level evidence from Britain, Canada, India, and the United States.

Part of the Studies in Public Choice series (Volume 13) for specialized academic study.

Examines the logic of party competition within various international political frameworks.

Published by Springer to ensure high-quality academic research and standards.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
25 November 2010
Listed Since
02 December 2010

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