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Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Representation
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Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Representation
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Current price: $67.99
Original price: $85.00


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Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Representation
Current price: $67.99
Original price: $85.00
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This authoritative Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive overview of political representation, with a particular emphasis on contemporary liberal democratic regimes.
Presenting concise entries authored by leading scholars, this Encyclopedia traces the historical origins of political representation, exploring key thinkers, pivotal studies, and significant theoretical developments that have shaped modern understanding of this topic. The Encyclopedia examines the institutional mechanisms that influence political representation, covering electoral systems, party structures, and party systems. It also addresses pressing contemporary challenges such as increasing inequalities, the spread of fake news, the rise of right-wing populism, and the double exit of both citizens and parties from the electoral arena.
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Representation is a vital resource for scholars and students of politics and public policy, particularly those studying international politics, constitutions studies, leadership studies, public administration and management, and political theory.
Key Features:
Analyses the findings of a number of landmark studies in the field
Examines political representation at a national and international level
Includes over 150 entries by expert contributors from Europe and the Americas
Features descriptive and technical entries, as well as analytical and reflective insights
This authoritative Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive overview of political representation, with a particular emphasis on contemporary liberal democratic regimes.
Presenting concise entries authored by leading scholars, this Encyclopedia traces the historical origins of political representation, exploring key thinkers, pivotal studies, and significant theoretical developments that have shaped modern understanding of this topic. The Encyclopedia examines the institutional mechanisms that influence political representation, covering electoral systems, party structures, and party systems. It also addresses pressing contemporary challenges such as increasing inequalities, the spread of fake news, the rise of right-wing populism, and the double exit of both citizens and parties from the electoral arena.
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Representation is a vital resource for scholars and students of politics and public policy, particularly those studying international politics, constitutions studies, leadership studies, public administration and management, and political theory.
Key Features:
Analyses the findings of a number of landmark studies in the field
Examines political representation at a national and international level
Includes over 150 entries by expert contributors from Europe and the Americas
Features descriptive and technical entries, as well as analytical and reflective insights


















