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Electoral Systems and Democratization in Southern Africa
Plurality Case Study Election Results: Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe 1
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Author(s):
Andrew Reynolds
Publication date:
January 28 1999
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Oxford University Press
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January 28 1999
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DOI:
10.1093/0198295103.003.0006
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 20
Defining and Measuring the Trajectory of Democratization
pp. 58
Defining the Intervening and Explanatory Variables
pp. 89
Choosing an Electoral System 1
pp. 105
Majoritarian or Power‐Sharing Government
pp. 140
Plurality Case Study Election Results: Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe 1
pp. 182
PR Case Study Election Results: South Africa and Namibia
pp. 203
Re‐running Elections Under Alternative Electoral Systems
pp. 231
Cross‐Country Comparisons: Legislative and Executive Inclusion
pp. 268
Conclusion: The Case for Democratic Optimism
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