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Book chapters
pp. xi
Series Editors' Preface
pp. xiii
Preface
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 13
Duverger's propositions
pp. 37
On electoral systems
pp. 69
Strategic voting in single-member single-ballot systems
pp. 99
Strategic voting in multimember districts
pp. 123
Strategic voting in single-member dual-ballot systems
pp. 139
Some concluding comments on strategic voting
pp. 151
Strategic voting, party labels, and entry
pp. 173
Rational entry and the conservation of disproportionality: evidence from Japan
pp. 181
Putting the constituencies together
pp. 203
Electoral institutions, cleavage structures, and the number of parties
pp. 225
Coordination failures and representation
pp. 238
Coordination failures and dominant parties
pp. 251
Coordination failures and realignments
pp. 269
Conclusion
pp. 279
Formulaic structures in 77 democracies, circa 1992
pp. 303
Notation and proofs for Chapter 6
pp. 308
Data and sources for Chapter 11
pp. 312
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