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Toward a Two-Party System or Two Party Systems?

Party Politics, 2009
This article examines whether electoral reform in Japan replacing a single non-transferable vote (SNTV) system with a parallel mixed system has led to two-party competition in single-member districts (SMDs) in House of Representative elections from 1996 to 2005.
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Is Our Two-Party System "Natural"?

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1948
BEFORE we can determine why the two-party system persists in the United States, or even that we have a two-party system, we must first establish what a political party is. This is not difficult if we take into account only what avowed party members do, but it becomes a wordy and profitless exercise if we try to reconcile the views of those who classify
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The two-party system under alternative voting procedures

Social Choice and Welfare, 2011
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The Two-Party system in Britain

2019
Abstract In 1951 97 per cent of British voters voted either Conservative or Labour and that figure remained more or less constant until the late 1960s. Thereafter, however, it began to decline while third or fourth parties won an increasing share of the popular vote.
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The Two-Party System in British Politics

American Political Science Review, 1953
Britain may fairly be called the classic home of two-party government. This claim is justifiable because of some characteristics for which the system, as employed in Britain, is distinctive. Chief among these is its long duration. Although there is room for disagreement among historians about the time and circumstances of its birth, it would be ...
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