Comparing Democracies

  • Comparing Democracies: Elections and Voting in a Changing World
    By Pippa Norris, Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G.

    Adams et al. (2005) have shown how parties in a multiparty competitive situation diversify their appeals on a policy dimension in ways consistent with observed party systems; if voters have non- policy party identifications, ...

  • Comparing Democracies
    By Pippa Norris, Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G Niemi

    Blais, André, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte,and Richard Nadeau. 2004. “Where Does Turnout Decline Come From?” European Journal of Political Research 43: 221–36. Blais, André, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte.

  • Comparing Democracies: Elections and Voting in a Changing World
    By Pippa Norris, Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G Niemi

    This book provides you with a theoretical and comparative understanding of the major topics related to elections and voting behaviour.

  • Comparing Democracies
    By Pippa Norris, Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G Niemi

    Reflecting recent developments in the field, this timely third edition gives an indispensable state-of-the art review of the whole field from the world's leading international scholars.

  • Comparing Democracies
    By Pippa Norris, Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G Niemi

    For a discussion ofthis topic in advanced industrial democracies see Converse (1964), Lewis-Beck et al. (2008: ch. 9), and Fuchs and Klingemann (1989). See Mainwaring (1999) for a discussion on developing democracies. 2 The data in this ...

  • Comparing Democracies: Elections and Voting in Global Perspective
    By Pippa Norris, Lawrence LeDuc, Richard Niemi

    Elections have undergone radical changes in recent decades. Television, opinion polls, and professional campaign consultants have become transforming factors. Electoral systems have been reformed in many countries including Italy, Israel...