This study develops and tests theoretical formulas for linking country size and party system characteristics. For countries using one-seat electoral districts or nationwide districts, the averages of the largest seat-share, effective number of assem-bly parties and mean duration of cabinets can be predicted based solely on population. For countries allocating seats by PR in multi-seat districts, the averages of these characteristics can be predicted based on population and district magnitude. We show that first-past-the-post countries of less than one million tend to have highly dominant largest parties and one-and-a-half party assemblies, rather than a balance of two parties. For larger countries, and PR countries of any size, population i...
What is the best electoral system to increase the number of political parties represented in Parliam...
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An important property of any party system is the set of choices it presents to the electorate. In th...
This study develops and tests theoretical formulas for linking country size and party system charact...
The degree of predominance of the largest party in a representative assembly affects government form...
This theory specifies the party sizes expected on the basis of constraints imposed by simple elector...
The article examines the impact of assembly size on the degree of disproportionality and party syste...
This study joins two existing logical models and tests the resulting predictions of mean cabinet dur...
How large must parties be to achieve minimal representation in a national assembly? The degree of in...
We find that strategic sequencing and other factors sort parties roughly into two groups. Low-rankin...
Electoral bias is significantly greater in single-member district(Anglo-Saxon) parliamentary systems...
The mechanical effect of electoral systems, identified by Maurice Duverger, can be estimated by mean...
We develop and apply a new conceptual framework and measure for evaluating electoral systems, focusi...
This paper examines the effects of party system features and election rules on substantive represent...
This note helps to explain how cabinet-level concentration of power is constrained by party level co...
What is the best electoral system to increase the number of political parties represented in Parliam...
To date, electoral systems are conceptualised as setting an ‘upper bound’ to, or defining a ‘carryin...
An important property of any party system is the set of choices it presents to the electorate. In th...
This study develops and tests theoretical formulas for linking country size and party system charact...
The degree of predominance of the largest party in a representative assembly affects government form...
This theory specifies the party sizes expected on the basis of constraints imposed by simple elector...
The article examines the impact of assembly size on the degree of disproportionality and party syste...
This study joins two existing logical models and tests the resulting predictions of mean cabinet dur...
How large must parties be to achieve minimal representation in a national assembly? The degree of in...
We find that strategic sequencing and other factors sort parties roughly into two groups. Low-rankin...
Electoral bias is significantly greater in single-member district(Anglo-Saxon) parliamentary systems...
The mechanical effect of electoral systems, identified by Maurice Duverger, can be estimated by mean...
We develop and apply a new conceptual framework and measure for evaluating electoral systems, focusi...
This paper examines the effects of party system features and election rules on substantive represent...
This note helps to explain how cabinet-level concentration of power is constrained by party level co...
What is the best electoral system to increase the number of political parties represented in Parliam...
To date, electoral systems are conceptualised as setting an ‘upper bound’ to, or defining a ‘carryin...
An important property of any party system is the set of choices it presents to the electorate. In th...