July 2011
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Res Publica
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July 2011
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Res Publica
January 2011
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January 2011
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PLOS One
... The expanding literature on electoral reform has proposed a comprehensive approach towards electoral system change, arguing that looking beyond the simple logic of maximizing gains for the dominant political elite allows for the assessment of the normative drivers behind such change (Hazan -Leyenaar 2014). Indeed, electoral systems tend to fulfil normative expectations like providing fair representation and stable government. ...
January 2011
PLOS One
... As stated by Leyenaar and Hazan (2011), the field of electoral reform studies has been expanding rapidly in the last fifteen years. Many issues related to this theme are scrutinised regularly in the scientific literature (see a.o. ...
January 2011