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Different Perspectives on Democracy as an Explanation for the “Populist Radical Right Gender Gap”?
The “radical right gender gap” is an established finding in contemporary research, indicating that women support populist radical right parties (PRRPs) in significantly lower numbers than men.
Viktoria Jansesberger, Susanne Rhein
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Unificarea dreptei: testul parlamentarelor [PDF]
This is a incipient analysis which aim is to present some points of view that have coagulated in the short period since the general elections on December 11th, 2016.
Sabin DRĂGULIN, Silvia ROTARU
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The Utility of the Voting Power Approach [PDF]
This paper argues that the voting power approach is much more general than is portrayed by Albert (“The Voting Power Approach: Measurement without Theory”, European Union Politics, 4:3, 2003) and is therefore capable of generating important insights ...
Leech, Dennis
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Combinatorial and computational aspects of multiple weighted voting games [PDF]
Weighted voting games are ubiquitous mathematical models which are used in economics, political science, neuroscience, threshold logic, reliability theory and distributed systems.
Paterson, Michael S. +2 more
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Consensus-based methods for distributed systems, blockchain, and voting: a survey
Condorcet and Borda first introduced the consensus theory in the eighteenth century when they studied voting systems. Consensus problems have been investigated for a long time in many fields such as economics, sociology, computer science, bioinformatics,
Dai Tho Dang, Dosam Hwang
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To allow society to treat unequal alternatives distinctly we propose a natural extension of Approval Voting [7] by relaxing the assumption of neutrality.
Massó, Jordi, Vorsatz, Marc
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A CRITICAL REAPPRAISAL OF SOME VOTING POWER PARADOXES [PDF]
Power indices are meant to assess the power that a voting rule confers a priori to each of the decision makers who use it. In order to test and compare them, some authors have proposed "natural" postulates that a measure of a priori voting power "should"
Annick Laruelle, Federico Valenciano
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An optimal Voting System when Voting is costly
We consider the design of an optimal voting system when voting is costly. For a private values model with two alternatives we show the optimality of a voting system that combines three elements: (i) there is an arbitrarily chosen default decision and non-
Bognar, Katalin +2 more
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INFORMATION AGGREGATION, COSTLY VOTING AND COMMON VALUES [PDF]
In a model of majority voting with common values and costly but voluntary participation, we show that in the vicinity of equilibrium, it is always Pareto-improving for more agents, on the average, to vote.
Ghosal, Sayantan, Lockwood, Ben
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