This wide-ranging study analyses the control of the electoral system by the upper classes, the world of the voters, and the function of an election in the unreformed period, taking the reader to the heart of the social and political structure of the electoral system before the Great Reform Bill.
This wide-ranging study analyses the control of the electoral system by the upper classes, the world of the voters, and the function of an election in the unreformed period, taking the reader to the heart of the social and political structure of the electoral system before the Great Reform Bill.
Parties in Africa are often described as organisationally and programmatically weak. On the other hand, they mobilise substantial numbers of voters at election time. This contradiction provokes an...
This book offers the first comprehensive, comparative and coherent perspective on parliamentary candidates in contemporary representative democracy. Based on the unique database of the 'Comparative...
This timely book updates, and takes stock of, Lipset and Rokkan's classic work Party Systems and Voter Alignments: Cross-National Perspectives, an influential work since its publication in 1967. It...