Elections in the Americas A Data Handbook Volume 1 : North America, Central America, and the Caribbean
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0199283575
ISBN-13
9780199283576
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 14th, 2005
Print length
768 Pages
Weight
1,147 grams
Dimensions
24.20 x 16.30 x 4.50 cms
Ksh 40,300.00
Werezi Extended Catalogue
0 in stock
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
Secure
Quality
Fast
Presents a compendium of electoral data for 35 states in the Americas since their independence. This book examines the evolution of constitutional and electoral arrangements and surveys the electoral provisions and electoral rules. It aims to serve as a resource for historical and cross-national comparisons of elections and electoral systems.
This two-volume work continues the series of election data handbooks published by OUP. It presents a first-ever compendium of electoral data for all 35 countries in the Americas since the introduction of universal male suffrage. Following the overall structure of the series, an initial comparative introduction on elections and electoral systems is followed by chapters on each country. Written by knowledgeable and renowned scholars, the contributions examine the evolution of constitutional and electoral arrangements and provide systematic surveys of the up-to-date electoral provisions and electoral rules. These widely differing rules exert considerable influence on party systems and political processes. Exhaustive statistics on all national elections and referendums are given in each chapter. Together with the other books of this series, Elections in the Americas is a highly reliable resource for historical and cross-national comparisons of elections and electoral systems worldwide.
Get Elections in the Americas A Data Handbook Volume 1 by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Oxford University Press and it has pages.