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Electoral Institutions, Party Systems, and their Consequences for Democracy

Comparative Politics
Democracy
Institutions
P104
Stephen Quinlan
GESIS Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences
Stephen Quinlan
GESIS Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences

Building: Jean-Brillant, Floor: 4, Room: B-4285

Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 EDT (27/08/2015)

Abstract

This panel investigates a variety of effects that electoral and party system institutions have. The range covers such topics as understanding the rise of Euroskeptic parties, variation in the degree of satisfaction with democracy, and the differing positions the public induces parties and candidates to take on redistributive issues.

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