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Democracy at the Polls- A Comparative Study of Competitive National
Elections, edited by David Butler, Howard R. Penniman, and Austin
Ranney, examines national elections in twenty-eight countries, includ-
ing Israel, India, Venezuela, and Japan, as well as the Anglo-American
and European democracies. In addition to analyzing underlying pat-
terns, this volume catalogs such matters as electoral systems, candi-
date selection, party organization and ideology, campaign practices,
media access, campaign financing, and voter turnout. It also traces the
following themes:
   the long-term effects of electoral rules on the shape of political life
    the unique features of electoral politics in the United States
    the frequency with which elections decide major constitutional
     issues, alter party systems, or redirect policy
    the prevalence of the new politics of opinion research and
     media professionals.
     In addition to the editors, the contributors consist of twelve lead-
ing students of electoral politics from  the United States, Britain,
Canada, and the Netherlands: Ivor Crewe, Leon D. Epstein, Dennis
Kavanagh, Anthony King, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Arend Lijphart, Khay-
yam Zev Paltiel, Anthony Smith, and Donald E. Stokes.
     David Butler is a fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, and director
of the Nuffield series of studies of British general elections. Howard R.
Penniman is general editor of the American Enterprise Institute's At
the Polls series and an election consultant to the American Broadcast-
ing Company. Austin Ranney, a former president of the American
Political Science Association, is a resident scholar at the American
Enterprise Institute.


ISBN 0-8447-3405-5 clothbound edition
ISBN 0-8447-3403-9 paperback edition


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