Despite the existence of an extensive literature, no definitive conclusion seems to emerge on the extent to which minorities are guaranteed by democratic rules in political systems. This paper contributes to this debate by proposing a modified Heigselmann and Krauss two-dimensional model of preferences in order to capture the role of abstention on minority representativeness. Regardless of the typology of abstention, simulation results show that voter abstention always benefits minorities
The thesis addresses three questions related to the main goals of elections, preference aggregation ...
What does a democracy owe its minorities? And most of the answers to this question fit naturally int...
[Introduction] The principle of majority rule is the foundation of democratic constitutions, but pr...
Despite the existence of an extensive literature, no definitive conclusion seems to emerge on the ex...
This paper explores the political determinants of societies ’ tolerance for social exclusion on the ...
The classical literature on spatial majority voting postulates that all citizens vote. The Median Vo...
Using survey data collected between 1997 and 2001 in ten post-communist countries, I test a set of h...
The paper studies a simple voting system that can increase the power of minorities without sacrifici...
We reexamine the impact of abstention due to alienation on policy outcomes and the choices of strate...
The principle of majority rule is the foundation ofdemocratic constitutions, but provides an imme-di...
This Article examines the effect of abstentions on the outcome of votes. Scholars (and voters) opera...
We analyze single binary-choice voting rules and identify the presence of the No-show paradox in thi...
This article aims to combine the spatial models of candidate/party choice and abstention/participati...
Two approaches are considered in an attempt to mollify previous observations regarding the very nega...
The thesis addresses three questions related to the main goals of elections, preference aggregation ...
What does a democracy owe its minorities? And most of the answers to this question fit naturally int...
[Introduction] The principle of majority rule is the foundation of democratic constitutions, but pr...
Despite the existence of an extensive literature, no definitive conclusion seems to emerge on the ex...
This paper explores the political determinants of societies ’ tolerance for social exclusion on the ...
The classical literature on spatial majority voting postulates that all citizens vote. The Median Vo...
Using survey data collected between 1997 and 2001 in ten post-communist countries, I test a set of h...
The paper studies a simple voting system that can increase the power of minorities without sacrifici...
We reexamine the impact of abstention due to alienation on policy outcomes and the choices of strate...
The principle of majority rule is the foundation ofdemocratic constitutions, but provides an imme-di...
This Article examines the effect of abstentions on the outcome of votes. Scholars (and voters) opera...
We analyze single binary-choice voting rules and identify the presence of the No-show paradox in thi...
This article aims to combine the spatial models of candidate/party choice and abstention/participati...
Two approaches are considered in an attempt to mollify previous observations regarding the very nega...
The thesis addresses three questions related to the main goals of elections, preference aggregation ...
What does a democracy owe its minorities? And most of the answers to this question fit naturally int...
[Introduction] The principle of majority rule is the foundation of democratic constitutions, but pr...