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Faces on the ballot : the personalization of electoral systems in Europe / Alan Renwick and Jean-Benoit Pilet.

By: Renwick, Alan, 1975- [author.].Contributor(s): Pilet, Jean-BenoƮt [author.].Series: Comparative politics: Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016Description: xiv, 338 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780199685042.Subject(s): Political psychology | Elections -- Psychological aspectsDDC classification: 320.019
Contents:
1: Introduction: Debating the Personalization of Politics and Electoral Systems. Part 1. Are Electoral Systems Becoming More Personalized? 2: The Personalization of Electoral Systems: What Is It? Appendix to Chapter 2. 3: European Electoral Systems, 1945-2009. Appendix to Chapter 3 Part 2. What Explains Electoral System Personalization? 4: Conditions of Electoral System Personalization. Appendix to Chapter 4. 5: Electoral System Personalization: The Origins of Europe's Electoral Systems. 6: Electoral Reforms before the Personalization Era: 1945-1989. 7: The Politics of Personalization since 1989: Flexible-List Systems. 8: The Politics of Personalization since 1989: Closed-List, Open-List, Mixed, and Non-List Systems. Part 3. Do Personalizing Electoral Reforms Have Any Effects? 9: Personalization and Election Results. 10: Personalization and Democratic Renewal: Anything More than Talk? 11: Conclusion
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1: Introduction: Debating the Personalization of Politics and Electoral Systems. Part 1. Are Electoral Systems Becoming More Personalized? 2: The Personalization of Electoral Systems: What Is It? Appendix to Chapter 2. 3: European Electoral Systems, 1945-2009. Appendix to Chapter 3 Part 2. What Explains Electoral System Personalization? 4: Conditions of Electoral System Personalization. Appendix to Chapter 4. 5: Electoral System Personalization: The Origins of Europe's Electoral Systems. 6: Electoral Reforms before the Personalization Era: 1945-1989. 7: The Politics of Personalization since 1989: Flexible-List Systems. 8: The Politics of Personalization since 1989: Closed-List, Open-List, Mixed, and Non-List Systems. Part 3. Do Personalizing Electoral Reforms Have Any Effects? 9: Personalization and Election Results. 10: Personalization and Democratic Renewal: Anything More than Talk? 11: Conclusion

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