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Redistricting and Representation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Redistricting and Representation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-04-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Pundits have observed that if so many incumbents are returned to Congress to each election by such wide margins, perhaps we should look for ways to increase competitiveness – a centerpiece to the American way of life – through redistricting. Do competitive elections increase voter satisfaction? How does voting for a losing candidate affect voters’ attitudes toward government? The not-so-surprising conclusion is that losing voters are less satisfied with Congress and their Representative, but the implications for the way in which we draw congressional and state legislative districts are less straightforward. Redistricting and Representation argues that competition in general elections is not the sine qua non of healthy democracy, and that it in fact contributes to the low levels of approval of Congress and its members. Brunell makes the case for a radical departure from traditional approaches to redistricting – arguing that we need to "pack" districts with as many like-minded partisans as possible, maximizing the number of winning voters, not losers.

How Polarization Begets Polarization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

How Polarization Begets Polarization

Extreme polarization in American politics--and especially in the U.S. Congress--is perhaps the most confounding political phenomenon of our time. This book binds together polarization in Congress and polarization in the electorate within an ever-expanding feedback loop. This loop is powered by the discipline exerted by the respective political parties on their Congressional members and district candidates and endorsed by the voters in each Congressional district who must choose between the alternatives offered. These alternatives are just as extreme in competitive as in lop-sided districts. Tight national party discipline produces party delegations in Congress that are widely separated from ...

International Courts and the Performance of International Agreements
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

International Courts and the Performance of International Agreements

  • Categories: Law

A theory of international courts that assumes member states can ignore international agreements and adverse rulings, and that the court does not have informational advantages.

In Place of Inter-state Retaliation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

In Place of Inter-state Retaliation

  • Categories: Law

Readership: Students and scholars interested in international relations, international political economy, EU studies, EU law

Dispute Resolution Under Tax Treaties
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

Dispute Resolution Under Tax Treaties

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: IBFD

As the interrelationship among tax bases continues to parallel the rapid development of the global economy, disputes among governments as to their right to tax international trade and investments under income tax treaties are expected to increase in number and scope. This study takes an in-depth look at the mechanisms used to resolve such disputes and how they interact with the interests of the various parties involved in the process. The study presents an analysis of the available literature, supplemented by statistical data from North America, Europe and Asia. Analysis of this data leads to interesting insights into the way the dispute resolution process functions when it is applied in dif...

Legal Certainty in the Preliminary Reference Procedure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Legal Certainty in the Preliminary Reference Procedure

  • Categories: Law

This textbook provides a compelling and structured introduction to international environmental law in the Text, Cases and Materials genre.

Election Law in the American Political System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1164

Election Law in the American Political System

  • Categories: Law

The third edition of Election Law in the American Political System pivots to place front and center the profound challenges to American democracy posed by the emergence of a political environment in which repeated, partisan attempts to undermine longstanding democratic processes have become a new norm of political contestation. Like prior editions, it offers an easy to teach, student-friendly, intellectually rich casebook with comprehensive coverage of the legal rules and doctrines that shape democratic participation in the 21st century American political system. New to the Third Edition: Addresses the perils currently facing American democracy including democratic backsliding, authoritarian...

Insufficient Representation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Insufficient Representation

Not Enough Representation: The Disconnect between Congress and Its Citizens examines how representative the United States Congress is among different demographic groups and how representational issues affect Americans’ perception of Congress, potentially threatening its legitimacy. The opening chapter analyzes political representation from the perspective of the nature of the relationship between voters and legislators, addressing why Congress is so demographically unrepresentative. The book will then focuses on outcome—the representativeness of the legislature in terms of its members’ demographic backgrounds. Congress, simply put, is not demographically representative of the American ...

Hiring and Firing Public Officials
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Hiring and Firing Public Officials

Conventional theories of elections hold that an election is analogous to a consumer product market. According to the market paradigm, voters are consumers, candidates are competing firms, and an election is a market in which voters exchange votes for policy by voting for the candidates whose policies they prefer. According to this logic, a healthy democracy requires frequent competitive elections. The market analogy underlies decades of electoral theory, but in Hiring and Firing Public Officials, Justin Buchler contends that it does not capture the real nature of elections. In fact, our widespread dissatisfaction with the current state of electoral politics derives from a fundamental misunde...

How Polarization Begets Polarization
  • Language: en

How Polarization Begets Polarization

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Extreme polarization in American politics - and especially in the U.S. Congress - is perhaps the most confounding political phenomenon of our time. This book binds together polarization in Congress and polarization in the electorate within an ever-expanding feedback loop. This loop is powered by the discipline exerted by the respective political parties on their Congressional members and district candidates and maintained by the voters in each Congressional district who must choose between the alternatives offered. These alternatives are just as extreme in competitive as in lop-sided districts. Tight national party discipline produces party delegations in Congress that are each ideologicall...