Mixed-member electoral systems : the best of both worlds?

Seeks to evaluate why mixed-member systems have appealed to many countries with diverse electoral histories and how well expectations for these systems have been met.

Other Authors: Wattenberg, Martin P.,( 1956-), Shugart, Matthew Soberg,( 1960-)
Published: Oxford, U New York: Oxford University Press, 2001..
Series:Comparative European politics
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