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Why Elections Fail

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Too often, elections around the globe are, unfortunately, deeply flawed or even fail. What triggers these problems? In this second volume of her trilogy on electoral integrity, Pippa Norris compares structural, international, and institutional accounts as alternative perspectives to explain why elections fail to meet international standards. The book argues that rules preventing political actors from manipulating electoral governance are needed to secure integrity, although at the same time officials also need sufficient resources and capacities to manage elections effectively. Drawing on new evidence, the study determines the most effective types of strategies for strengthening the quality of electoral governance around the world. With a global perspective, this book provides fresh insights into these major issues at the heart of the study of elections and voting behavior, comparative politics, democracy and democratization, political culture, democratic governance, public policymaking, development, international relations and conflict studies, and processes of regime change.

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Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction: why do elections fail? 2. Evidence; Part II. Explaining Failures: 3. Structural constraints; 4. International forces; 5. Institutional checks; 6. Electoral management; Part III. Conclusions: 7. Conclusions: lessons for strengthening electoral integrity.

About the author

Pippa Norris is the McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and Laureate Fellow and Professor of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney. She directs the Electoral integrity project (www.electoralintegrityproject.com). Her work compares democracy and democratization, elections and public opinion, gender politics and political communications. Recent companion volumes by this award-winning author include Driving Democracy (2008), Cosmopolitan Communications (2009), Democratic Deficit (2011), Making Democratic Governance Work (2012) and Why Electoral Integrity Matters (2014). Her work has been recognized by several major international awards, including the Johan Skytte Prize, the Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate and the Karl Deutsch prize.

Summary

This second volume of a trilogy on electoral integrity compares structural, international, and institutional accounts as alternative perspectives to explain why elections fail to meet international standards. Drawing on new evidence, the study determines the most effective types of strategies for strengthening the quality of electoral governance around the world.

Product details

Authors Pippa Norris
Publisher Cambridge University Press Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.07.2015
 
EAN 9781107679023
ISBN 978-1-107-67902-3
Dimensions 155 mm x 230 mm x 15 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, Comparative Politics, Elections and referenda, Elections and referenda / suffrage

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