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Politically impossible ...?: An essay on the supposed electoral obstacles impeding the translation of economic analysis into policy or why politicians do not take economic advice
In: Hobart paperback [1]
Władza i interesy: studium struktury politicznej kapitalizmu
In: Z prac Katedry Teorii Państwa i Prawa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego 5
Die Verfassungen der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika, der Freistaaten Pennsylvania und Texas, der Königreiche Belgien und Norwegen, die Bundesverfassung der Schweiz und die Englische Staatsverfassung.: Zur Beantwortung der Frage: Ob Republik, ob konstitutionelle Monarchie?
In: [Flugschriften zur Revolution 1848/49 21]
Representation in Virginia
In: Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science Ser. 14, Baltimore, slavery and constitutional history
Representative Deliberations and Representative Decisions: Proportional Representation and the Borda Rule
In: American political science review, Band 77, Heft 3, S. 718
ISSN: 0003-0554
Contested representation: challenges, shortcomings, and reforms
In: SSRC anxieties of democracy
"In the past two decades, democratic institutions have faced a crisis of representation. From authoritarian backsliding in countries with recent democratic transformations, to severe challenges to established liberal democracies, the meaning of political representation and whether and when it succeeds has become highly debated. In response to an increasingly fraught political climate, Contested Representation brings together scholars from across the United States and Europe to critically assess the performance of representative institutions in Europe and North America. Taking an interdisciplinary, comparative approach, this book looks at the viability of electoral institutions, the responsiveness of government to public preferences, alternative institutions for more inclusive democracy, and the political economy of populism. Chapters also address the broader normative question of how democratic institutions can be adapted to new conditions and challenges. Expertly researched and exceedingly timely, Contested Representation provides critical frameworks that highlight realistic pathways to democratic reform"--
Home field advantage: roots, reelection, and representation in the modern Congress
In: Legislative politics & policy making
Although partisan polarization gets much of the attention in political science scholarship about Congress, members of Congress represent diverse communities around the country. Home Field Advantage demonstrates the importance of this understudied element of American congressional elections and representation in the modern era: the local, place-based roots that members of Congress have in their home districts. Charles Hunt argues that legislators' local roots in their district have a significant and independent impact on their campaigns, election outcomes, and more broadly on the relationship between members of the U.S. House of Representatives and their constituents. Drawing on original data, his research reveals that there is considerable variation in election outcomes, performance relative to presidential candidates, campaign spending, and constituent communication styles that are not fully explained by partisanship, incumbency, or other well-established theories of American political representation. Rather, many of these differences are the result of the depth of a legislator's local roots in their district that predate their time in Congress. Hunt lays out a detailed "Theory of Local Roots" and their influence in congressional representation, demonstrating this influence empirically using multiple original measures of local roots over a full cross-section of legislators and a significant period of time
Democracia directa y derecho constitucional
In: Publicaciones de la Revista de derecho público
Reviews: - A FRESH LOOK AT REPRESENTATION - The Principles of Representative Government
In: The review of politics, Band 61, Heft 2, S. 345-347
ISSN: 0034-6705
The phantom respondents: opinion surveys and political representation
In: Michigan studies in political analysis