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The Electoral Sweet Spot: Low‐Magnitude Proportional Electoral Systems
Can electoral rules be designed to achieve political ideals such as accurate representation of voter preferences and accountable…
London School of Economics
Corruption, Party, and Government in Britain
Corruption, Party, and Government in Britain, 1702-1713 offers an innovative and original reinterpretation of state formation in eighteenth-century Britain,…
University College London
Corruption and Government. Causes, Consequences, and Reform.
Susan Rose-Ackerman discusses the routine payoffs and corruption in contracting and privatization and the instruments of accountability. The…
Yale University
Successfully Achieving Ambitious Goals in Government
Many senior government leaders who have attempted to achieve ambitious goals have been quite successful, though others (sometimes…
Harvard University
Linkage as a Foundation for Post-Durban Climate Policy Architecture
Robert N. Stavins discusses Linkage as a Foundation for Post-Durban Climate Policy Architecture.
Harvard University