Various observers have proposed weighted voting as part of an overhaul of the UN Security Council. This article employs game-theoretic methods to simulate the effects of weighting votes in the UN Security Council according to the ability of individual states, as well as on the ability of the Council to act. The authors first briefly review reform proposals. Drawing on recent proposals, they then calculate voting weights based on population, contributions to the UN, and a measure of sovereign equality. These component measures are assigned different weights in order to formulate three sets of weighted votes. After this, they define several measures of voting power that can be used to assess voting power in weighted voting systems. The measur...
This paper examines the system of Qualified Majority Voting, used by the Council of the European Uni...
We study indirect democracy in which countries, states, or districts each elect a representative who...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...
This paper is an exposition of the article entitled Voting Power in the European Union enlargement b...
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 25-07, page: 4243.Thesis (Ph.D.)--American Uni...
textabstractChanging the composition and voting system of the Security Council, in an effort to incr...
abstract (introduction; abridged): as luce and raiffa have pointed out, one of the most interesting ...
International organizations use a bewildering variety of voting rules—with different thresholds, wei...
A priori voting power analysis can be useful in helping to design a weighted voting system that has ...
Consider a voting procedure where countries, states, or districts comprising a union each elect repr...
International organizations use a variety of voting procedures. Some of these procedures are based o...
International organizations use a variety of voting procedures. Some of these procedures are based o...
Consider a voting procedure where countries, states, or districts comprising a union each elect repr...
In general in an organisation whose system of governance involves weighted voting, a member's weight...
In the world of international politics, how permanent is the democratic majority’s power? Is it poss...
This paper examines the system of Qualified Majority Voting, used by the Council of the European Uni...
We study indirect democracy in which countries, states, or districts each elect a representative who...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...
This paper is an exposition of the article entitled Voting Power in the European Union enlargement b...
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 25-07, page: 4243.Thesis (Ph.D.)--American Uni...
textabstractChanging the composition and voting system of the Security Council, in an effort to incr...
abstract (introduction; abridged): as luce and raiffa have pointed out, one of the most interesting ...
International organizations use a bewildering variety of voting rules—with different thresholds, wei...
A priori voting power analysis can be useful in helping to design a weighted voting system that has ...
Consider a voting procedure where countries, states, or districts comprising a union each elect repr...
International organizations use a variety of voting procedures. Some of these procedures are based o...
International organizations use a variety of voting procedures. Some of these procedures are based o...
Consider a voting procedure where countries, states, or districts comprising a union each elect repr...
In general in an organisation whose system of governance involves weighted voting, a member's weight...
In the world of international politics, how permanent is the democratic majority’s power? Is it poss...
This paper examines the system of Qualified Majority Voting, used by the Council of the European Uni...
We study indirect democracy in which countries, states, or districts each elect a representative who...
In his well known 1971 paper the mathematical sociologist James S. Coleman, proposed three measures ...