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Making Electoral Democracy Work (MEDW)

Comparative Politics
Elections
European Politics
Political Parties
Representation
Voting
Quantitative
P197
Damien Bol
Kings College London
André Blais
Université de Montréal
Elias Dinas
European University Institute
Pedro Riera
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Building: Adam Smith, Floor: 9, Room: 915

Friday 09:00 - 10:40 BST (05/09/2014)

Abstract

The proposed panel brings together scholars that use the data gathered within the Making Electoral Democracy Work Project's framework for their research. MEDW is the most ambitious study ever undertaken of the impact of electoral rules on the functioning of democracy (See http://electoraldemocracy.com/). André Blais (the project director) and Damien Bol (the project coordinator) would chair the proposed panel. Pedro Riera (University of Strathclyde) and Elias Dinas (University of Nottingham) accepted to serve as discussants.

Title Details
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