Surprisingly little has been written in critical analysis of German election systems. Herman Finer, Sigmund Neumann, and Carl Friedrich, among others, have dealt for the most part with political parties. James Pollock has written descriptions of election machinery and procedures. Ferdinand Hermens has produced the standard work on proportional representation, one confined in the section on Germany to its alleged role in the disintegration and collapse of the Weimar Republic. With the recent exception of Eugene Anderson\u27s excellent analysis of Prussian politics, however, treatments of election systems have been for the most part unrelated to the context of German society and politics. The following study deals with an election system undo...
Debates on the proportionality of political representation surfaced repeatedly, and in similar forms...
The dissertation investigates the politics of institutional choice in the process of democratic deve...
This summer, two books both exploring democratization came across my desk. The first was Daniel Zibl...
Surprisingly little has been written in critical analysis of German election systems. Herman Finer, ...
The thesis examines the reasons why the German National Assembly of 1919 chose proportional represen...
peer-reviewedImperial Germany is a prominent historical case in the study of Western Europe’s politi...
This paper sought to answer why Germany has been a successful democracy since the reconstruction o...
Up to the end of the World War I, the foundation of German constitutionalism was the monarchical pri...
On the basis of case studies of 19th and early 20th century Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands, I a...
The author presents the rules of suffrage that were binding in Zweites Reich (The Second Reich), tha...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [75]-79)The causes, events and results of the German Revo...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
The three dominant normative theories of representation--trustee, m and ate, and responsible party--...
This paper examines the direct democratic institutions within the German political system. In a firs...
Das Scheitern des parlamentarisch-demokratischen Systems in Deutschland in der Zwischenkriegszeit ha...
Debates on the proportionality of political representation surfaced repeatedly, and in similar forms...
The dissertation investigates the politics of institutional choice in the process of democratic deve...
This summer, two books both exploring democratization came across my desk. The first was Daniel Zibl...
Surprisingly little has been written in critical analysis of German election systems. Herman Finer, ...
The thesis examines the reasons why the German National Assembly of 1919 chose proportional represen...
peer-reviewedImperial Germany is a prominent historical case in the study of Western Europe’s politi...
This paper sought to answer why Germany has been a successful democracy since the reconstruction o...
Up to the end of the World War I, the foundation of German constitutionalism was the monarchical pri...
On the basis of case studies of 19th and early 20th century Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands, I a...
The author presents the rules of suffrage that were binding in Zweites Reich (The Second Reich), tha...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [75]-79)The causes, events and results of the German Revo...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
The three dominant normative theories of representation--trustee, m and ate, and responsible party--...
This paper examines the direct democratic institutions within the German political system. In a firs...
Das Scheitern des parlamentarisch-demokratischen Systems in Deutschland in der Zwischenkriegszeit ha...
Debates on the proportionality of political representation surfaced repeatedly, and in similar forms...
The dissertation investigates the politics of institutional choice in the process of democratic deve...
This summer, two books both exploring democratization came across my desk. The first was Daniel Zibl...