Elections in Western Europe 1815-1996

Elections in Western Europe 1815-1996

Author: Daniele Caramani

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-02-13

Total Pages: 1092

ISBN-13: 1349655082

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The Societies of Europe is a series of historical data handbooks on the development of Europe from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. The series is a product of the Mannheim Centre for Social research, a body dedicated to comparative research on Europe and one of the leading social research institutes in the world. It is a collection of datasets giving a clear and systematic study of long term developments in European society. The data is presented statistically and is clearly comparative. The Societies of Europe is the most comprehensive data series available on Western European social issues.


Elections in Western Europe Since 1815

Elections in Western Europe Since 1815

Author: Daniele Caramani

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 1090

ISBN-13: 9780333771112

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The CD-ROM contains the election results of national legislative elections for the lower houses of parliament of 18 Western European countries from the 19th century until the present time.


The Origin of Electoral Systems in the Postwar Era

The Origin of Electoral Systems in the Postwar Era

Author: Krister Lundell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2009-09-10

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1135230676

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This book explores and presents the influence of contextual factors on the choice of electoral systems for parliamentary elections in both democracies and non-democracies around the world. Taking a macroscopic approach, the author focuses on structural explanations, with an emphasis on general patterns rather than country specific explanations. Drawn from a wealth of data, the book presents the frequency of the adoption of each electoral formula and system in the postwar era and is followed by a theoretical elaboration of electoral system choice. The author then draws on rational, cultural/historical and institutional theories which are systematically analyzed by means of sophisticated bivariate and multivariate techniques. Lundell demonstrates that few electoral systems have been chosen from rational considerations and the impact of the cultural and historical setting is tremendous; colonial legacy, regional influence and temporal trends largely explain the cross-national variation in electoral systems. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, electoral politics and comparative politics.


New Parties in Government

New Parties in Government

Author: Kris Deschouwer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008-02-08

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1134136404

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This volume is a unique exploration of European political parties making the move towards government for the first time.


Handbook on Decentralization, Devolution and the State

Handbook on Decentralization, Devolution and the State

Author: Lago, Ignacio

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2021-10-19

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1839103280

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Taking a multidisciplinary approach to the dynamics of political and economic decentralization in contemporary regimes, this comprehensive Handbook offers a critical examination of how the decentralization of governance affects citizen well-being.


Information Sources of Political Science

Information Sources of Political Science

Author: Stephen W. Green

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2005-07-15

Total Pages: 618

ISBN-13: 1576075575

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A thoroughly revised and updated new edition of the world's leading comprehensive bibliography of American and international politics. The eagerly anticipated new edition of the widely acclaimed Information Sources of Political Science is the most comprehensive English-language political bibliography available, offering the surest way for students and researchers to get straight to the information they need. Like no other volume, it provides a fully rounded view of the field both in the United States and internationally, including relevant works in history, economics, sociology, and education. Its 2,500 entries cover a wide variety of source types: indexing and abstracting services, major bibliographical tools, encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, directories, statistical compilations, and more. In addition, this edition is the first to feature substantial coverage of electronic resources, both databases and Internet sites. Each source receives its own annotation, with entries grouped in categories to bring together like works for easy comparison. This work is a cornerstone reference for academic and public libraries.


The Rise of Regionalism

The Rise of Regionalism

Author: Rune Dahl Fitjar

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2009-09-10

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1135203296

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During the past 40 years, regions have become increasingly important in Western Europe both as units of government and as sources for political mobilization. This book examines why regional identities are stronger in some regions than in others, and why regional elites attempt to mobilize the public on a regionalist agenda at certain points in time. The author develops a model that explains change across space as well as time and provides a comprehensive discussion of the causes of regionalism. It focuses on endogenous developments in the regions and on change across time in the economic and political landscapes of the regions. Using a quantitative study of 212 Western European regions, which examine whether regionalism is related to cultural, economic and political characteristics of the regions, the book builds a model of the causes of regionalism. The issues are further explored through case studies on Scotland (UK) and Rogaland (Norway). This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political and social sciences, especially those with an interest in regions, regionalism and regional nationalism, Scottish politics, Norwegian politics, territorial identities and territorial politics.


The Europeanization of Politics

The Europeanization of Politics

Author: Daniele Caramani

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-09-09

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1316425436

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In a broadly comparative, historical and quantitative analysis, this study reveals the unity of European electorates and party systems. Investigating thirty countries in Western and Central-Eastern Europe over 150 years of electoral history, the author shows the existence of common alignments and parallel waves of electoral change across the continent. Europeanization appears through an array of indicators including cross-country deviation measures, uniform swings of votes, the correspondence between national arenas and European Parliament, as well as in the ideological convergence among parties of the same families. Based on a painstaking analysis of a large wealth of data, the study identifies the supra-national, domestic and diffusion factors at the origin of Europeanization. Building on previous work on the nationalization of politics, this new study makes the case for Europeanization in historical and electoral perspective, and points to the role of left-right in structuring the European party system along ideological rather than territorial lines. In the classical tradition of electoral and party literature, this book sheds a new light on Europe's democracy.