Attempts to predict the number of political parties emerging in democracies have usually been based on one of two seemingly incompatible approaches: (1) the ‘institutional’ approach (e.g., Duverger's Law and Hypothesis) focuses on the nature of the electoral system and also on the number of seats per district; (2) the ‘ideological’ approach stresses the nature and extent of social cleavages. This article attempts a synthesis by showing that election system and cleavage type interact to affect the number of parties, with the former factor determined in part by the latter. Our most striking finding, however, is that the effective number of parties tends to be obtained by adding ‘one’ to the number of issue dimensions. Within this broader fram...
Since its first publication in 1951, Duverger's Political Parties has influenced an entire branch of...
This theory specifies the party sizes expected on the basis of constraints imposed by simple elector...
Theory: A classic question in political science concems ",hat deteImines the number of parties that ...
Attempts to predict the number of political parties emerging in democracies have usually been based ...
Attempts to predict the number of political parties emerging in democracies have usually been based ...
In the Duverger’s Law (DL) literature, any effects detected in holding down the number of parties in...
The mechanical effect of electoral systems, identified by Maurice Duverger, can be estimated by mean...
The mechanical effect of electoral systems, identified by Maurice Duverger, can be estimated by mean...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties what can ...
The purpose of this article is to relocate Duverger’s Laws within the debate about the effects of el...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties that can ...
At its core, Duverger's Law - holding that the number of viable parties in first-past-the-post syste...
At its core, Duverger’s Law, which holds that the number of viable parties in first-past-the-post sy...
The purpose of this article is to relocate Duverger’s Laws within the debate about\ud the effects of...
Theory: A classic question in political science concems ',hat deteImines the number of parties that ...
Since its first publication in 1951, Duverger's Political Parties has influenced an entire branch of...
This theory specifies the party sizes expected on the basis of constraints imposed by simple elector...
Theory: A classic question in political science concems ",hat deteImines the number of parties that ...
Attempts to predict the number of political parties emerging in democracies have usually been based ...
Attempts to predict the number of political parties emerging in democracies have usually been based ...
In the Duverger’s Law (DL) literature, any effects detected in holding down the number of parties in...
The mechanical effect of electoral systems, identified by Maurice Duverger, can be estimated by mean...
The mechanical effect of electoral systems, identified by Maurice Duverger, can be estimated by mean...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties what can ...
The purpose of this article is to relocate Duverger’s Laws within the debate about the effects of el...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties that can ...
At its core, Duverger's Law - holding that the number of viable parties in first-past-the-post syste...
At its core, Duverger’s Law, which holds that the number of viable parties in first-past-the-post sy...
The purpose of this article is to relocate Duverger’s Laws within the debate about\ud the effects of...
Theory: A classic question in political science concems ',hat deteImines the number of parties that ...
Since its first publication in 1951, Duverger's Political Parties has influenced an entire branch of...
This theory specifies the party sizes expected on the basis of constraints imposed by simple elector...
Theory: A classic question in political science concems ",hat deteImines the number of parties that ...