This paper argues that the concept of intraparty competition – as opposed to interparty competition – provides the most useful lens through which to understand recent cases of electoral reform in East Asia. Various democracies in the region have over the past two decades replaced ‘extreme’ systems on the intraparty dimension with more moderate types. Pressure for reform built up as these systems were increasingly blamed for a number of social ills, such as "money politics" and economic mismanagement. The paper will conclude by arguing that the effect of electoral reform has been rather limited. In particular, particularistic strategies of voter mobilization – such as clientelism and vote buying – remain an important electoral tool for many ...
In this paper, we examine the effects of electoral system reform in Italy and Japan, trying to asses...
In this paper, we examine the effects of electoral system reform in Italy and Japan, trying to asses...
Political reform across the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in the years following the Asian econo...
One of the little-noticed consequences of the democratization of the Asia-Pacific has been reforms t...
This dissertation addresses the role played by electoral institutions in the formation of systems of...
ABSTRACT: One of the little-noticed consequences of the democratization of the Asia-Pacific has been...
ABSTRACT: One of the little-noticed consequences of the democratization of the Asia-Pacific has been...
Thesis advisor: Kenji HayaoThis thesis explores the motives behind, changes made by, and the consequ...
Elections play a crucial role in political stability in post-democratization, and electoral administ...
textMost studies of electoral system effects tend to ignore the characteristics of parties in the ca...
During the past two decades, numerous Asia-Pacific states have made transitions to democracy founded...
During the past two decades, numerous Asia-Pacific states have made transitions to democracy founded...
Taiwan recently took the decision to implement electoral reform, shifting from a single non-transfer...
This article examines whether electoral reform in Japan replacing a single non-transferable vote (SN...
This article examines whether electoral reform in Japan replacing a single non-transferable vote (SN...
In this paper, we examine the effects of electoral system reform in Italy and Japan, trying to asses...
In this paper, we examine the effects of electoral system reform in Italy and Japan, trying to asses...
Political reform across the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in the years following the Asian econo...
One of the little-noticed consequences of the democratization of the Asia-Pacific has been reforms t...
This dissertation addresses the role played by electoral institutions in the formation of systems of...
ABSTRACT: One of the little-noticed consequences of the democratization of the Asia-Pacific has been...
ABSTRACT: One of the little-noticed consequences of the democratization of the Asia-Pacific has been...
Thesis advisor: Kenji HayaoThis thesis explores the motives behind, changes made by, and the consequ...
Elections play a crucial role in political stability in post-democratization, and electoral administ...
textMost studies of electoral system effects tend to ignore the characteristics of parties in the ca...
During the past two decades, numerous Asia-Pacific states have made transitions to democracy founded...
During the past two decades, numerous Asia-Pacific states have made transitions to democracy founded...
Taiwan recently took the decision to implement electoral reform, shifting from a single non-transfer...
This article examines whether electoral reform in Japan replacing a single non-transferable vote (SN...
This article examines whether electoral reform in Japan replacing a single non-transferable vote (SN...
In this paper, we examine the effects of electoral system reform in Italy and Japan, trying to asses...
In this paper, we examine the effects of electoral system reform in Italy and Japan, trying to asses...
Political reform across the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in the years following the Asian econo...