Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black’s concept of sin-gle-peaked preferences and Downs’s median-voter model, the authors previ-ously investigated the theoretical impact of the alternative vote system (AV) on the success of moderate parties in an ethnically bipolar society. Focusing on the simplest case, that with one moderate and one extremist ethnic party asso-ciated with each of the two ethnic groups, they found that for AV to necessarily yield outcomes that favor moderate parties there must be majority support for moderation and voter preferences that are single peaked with respect to the eth-nic-conflict-defined dimension. Here, the authors test these assumptions with data from the 1999 and 2001 elections in Fiji...
In Professor Horowitz's rejoinders (2004, 2006) to Fraenkel and Grofman (2004, 2006a), he mischaract...
In 1997, Fiji’s Constitution Review Commission (CRC) produced a voluminous proposal for constitution...
In an attempt to ensure all citizens are equally represented and their interests accommodated in a ...
Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black's concept of single-peaked preferences ...
Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black's concept of single-peaked preferences ...
A fundamental challenge faced by many countries is the accommodation of ethnic and religious diversi...
Elections can increase tension in ethnically divided societies, like Fiji. The way constituencies ar...
Among those advocating the use of particular electoral mechanisms to reduce the prospects for confli...
Political parties are imbued with special functions making them an essential component of democracy....
The single most important institutional issue for encouraging the development of peaceful multi-ethn...
Around the turn of the century, political developments in Northern Ireland, Fiji and Papua New Guine...
The alternative vote (AV) is a preferential electoral system that tends to reward political moderati...
Examination of Papua New Guinea's three elections held under the alternative vote (AV) support Donal...
In Donald Horowitz’s rejoinder to Fraenkel and Grofman, he retreats from his previous claims about t...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic cen-sus in that voting is pr...
In Professor Horowitz's rejoinders (2004, 2006) to Fraenkel and Grofman (2004, 2006a), he mischaract...
In 1997, Fiji’s Constitution Review Commission (CRC) produced a voluminous proposal for constitution...
In an attempt to ensure all citizens are equally represented and their interests accommodated in a ...
Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black's concept of single-peaked preferences ...
Using insights from social choice theory, particularly Black's concept of single-peaked preferences ...
A fundamental challenge faced by many countries is the accommodation of ethnic and religious diversi...
Elections can increase tension in ethnically divided societies, like Fiji. The way constituencies ar...
Among those advocating the use of particular electoral mechanisms to reduce the prospects for confli...
Political parties are imbued with special functions making them an essential component of democracy....
The single most important institutional issue for encouraging the development of peaceful multi-ethn...
Around the turn of the century, political developments in Northern Ireland, Fiji and Papua New Guine...
The alternative vote (AV) is a preferential electoral system that tends to reward political moderati...
Examination of Papua New Guinea's three elections held under the alternative vote (AV) support Donal...
In Donald Horowitz’s rejoinder to Fraenkel and Grofman, he retreats from his previous claims about t...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic cen-sus in that voting is pr...
In Professor Horowitz's rejoinders (2004, 2006) to Fraenkel and Grofman (2004, 2006a), he mischaract...
In 1997, Fiji’s Constitution Review Commission (CRC) produced a voluminous proposal for constitution...
In an attempt to ensure all citizens are equally represented and their interests accommodated in a ...