1: Introduction; Goals and Methods
3: Disproportionality, Multipartism, and Majority Victories
4: Changes in Election Rules Between Systems in the Same
Country
5: Bivariate and Multivariate Analyses
6: Four Other Potential Explanations
Appendices:
7: Electoral Engineering: Limits and Responsibilities
Appendices
A: Proportional Representation Formulas
B: Indices of Disproportionality and Party System
Characteristics
C: Data: Sources, Additions, Corrections, Clarifications
Arend Lijphart is President-Elect of the American Political Science
Association and is the author of a large number of other books
including: Power-Sharing in South Africa (University of California,
1985) Democracies: Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensus
Government in 21 Countries (Yale University Press, 1984 [new ed.
forthcoming]) Electoral Laws and their Political Consequences (ed.
with Bernard Grofman, Agathon Press, 1986) Choosing an Electoral
System: Issues
and Alternatives (ed. with Bernard Grofman, Praeger, 1984)
Parliamentary vs Presidential Government (ed, OUP, 1992)
an incredible amount of detail has been packed into a relatively slim volume West European Politics
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