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Manipulating Electoral Rules in Advanced Democracies: Party Incentives and Constitutional Constraints
Unformatted Document Text:  APSA2003 McElwain 27 Lutz, Donald S. (1994) Toward a Theory of Constitutional Amendment. American Political Science Review 88 (2):355-70. Mair, Peter (1986) Districting Choices under the Single-Transferable Vote. In Electoral Laws and Their Political Consequences, edited by B. Grofman and A. Lijphart. New York: Agathon Press. Nohlen, Dieter (1984) Changes and Choices in Electoral Systems. In Choosing an Electoral System, edited by A. Lijphart and B. Grofman. New York: Praeger. Reed, Steven R. (1991) Structure and Behavior: Extending Duverger's Law to the Japanese Case. British Journal of Political Science 29 (1):335-356. Reed, Steven R., and Michael F. Thies (2001a) The Causes of Electoral Reform in Japan. In Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: The Best of Both Worlds?, edited by M. S. Shugart and M. P. Wattenberg. New York: Oxford University Press. Riker, William H. (1980) Implications from the Disequilibrium of Majority Rule for the Study of Institutions. American Political Science Review 774 (2):432-446. Rose, Richard, and Thomas T. Mackie (1983) Incumbency in Government: Asset or Liability? In Western European Party Systems: Continuity and Change, edited by H. Daalder and P. Mair. Berkeley, CA: Sage Publications, Ltd. Sartori, Giovanni (1976) Parties and Party Systems: A Framework for Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Shuugiin Chousa-kyoku Dai-Ni Tokubetsu Chousa-shitsu (2002) "Senkyo-seido Kankei Shiryou-shu". Tokyo. Taagepera, Rein, and Matthew Soberg Shugart (1989) Seats and Votes: The Effects and Determinants of Electoral Systems. New Haven: Yale University Press. Tschentscher, A (ed.). (2002) International Constitutional Law [Internet Homepage]. Wuerzburg University, 1994 [cited May 20, 2002]. Available from http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/law/home.html.

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APSA2003
McElwain
27
Lutz, Donald S. (1994) Toward a Theory of Constitutional Amendment. American Political
Science Review 88 (2):355-70.
Mair, Peter (1986) Districting Choices under the Single-Transferable Vote. In Electoral Laws
and Their Political Consequences, edited by B. Grofman and A. Lijphart. New York:
Agathon Press.
Nohlen, Dieter (1984) Changes and Choices in Electoral Systems. In Choosing an Electoral
System, edited by A. Lijphart and B. Grofman. New York: Praeger.
Reed, Steven R. (1991) Structure and Behavior: Extending Duverger's Law to the Japanese Case.
British Journal of Political Science 29 (1):335-356.
Reed, Steven R., and Michael F. Thies (2001a) The Causes of Electoral Reform in Japan. In
Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: The Best of Both Worlds?, edited by M. S. Shugart
and M. P. Wattenberg. New York: Oxford University Press.
Riker, William H. (1980) Implications from the Disequilibrium of Majority Rule for the Study of
Institutions. American Political Science Review 774 (2):432-446.
Rose, Richard, and Thomas T. Mackie (1983) Incumbency in Government: Asset or Liability? In
Western European Party Systems: Continuity and Change, edited by H. Daalder and P.
Mair. Berkeley, CA: Sage Publications, Ltd.
Sartori, Giovanni (1976) Parties and Party Systems: A Framework for Analysis. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Shuugiin Chousa-kyoku Dai-Ni Tokubetsu Chousa-shitsu (2002) "Senkyo-seido Kankei
Shiryou-shu". Tokyo.
Taagepera, Rein, and Matthew Soberg Shugart (1989) Seats and Votes: The Effects and
Determinants of Electoral Systems. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Tschentscher, A (ed.). (2002) International Constitutional Law [Internet Homepage]. Wuerzburg
University, 1994 [cited May 20, 2002]. Available from http://www.uni-
wuerzburg.de/law/home.html.


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