Mixed-member electoral systems in constitutional context : : Taiwan, Japan, and beyond / / edited by Nathan F. Batto [and three others].
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Superior document: | New comparative politics |
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Place / Publishing House: | Ann Arbor : : University of Michigan Press,, 2016. |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
Series: | New comparative politics.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (x, 321 pages) :; illustrations. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Legislature-Centric and Executive-Centric Theories of Party Systems and Faction Systems / Nathan F. Batto and Gary W. Cox
- The Consequences of MMM on Party Systems / Chi Huang, Ming-Feng Kuo, and Hans Stockton
- The Consequences of Constitutional Systems on Party Systems / Jih-wen Lin
- LDP Factions under SNTV and MMM / Yoshiaki Kobayashi and Hiroki Tsukiyama
- Executive Competition, Electoral Rules, and Faction Systems in Taiwan / Nathan F. Batto and Hsin-ta Huang
- Innovations in Candidate Selection Methods / Eric Chen-hua Yu, Kaori Shoji, and Nathan F. Batto
- Post Allocation, List Nominations, and Preelectoral Coalitions under MMM / Kuniaki Nemoto and Chia-hung Tsai
- Split-Ticket Voting under MMM / T.Y. Wang, Chang-chih Lin, and Yi-ching Hsiao
- Thailand and the Philippines under MMM / Allen Hicken
- Political Consequences of New Zealand's MMP System in Comparative Perspective / Matthew S. Shugart and Alexander C. Tan
- Presidents and Blank Votes in the Bolivian and Russian Mixed-Member Systems / Nathan F. Batto, Henry A. Kim, and Natalia Matukhno
- Conclusions : Mixed-Member Systems Embedded within Constitutional Systems / Chi Huang.