Proportional Representation and the Constituency Role in Britain
Thomas C. Lundberg, 2007More than 10 items in stock at supplier
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"Proportional Representation and the Constituency Role in Britain" by Thomas C. Lundberg offers a critical analysis of the role of party-elected representatives in the decentralized assemblies of Great Britain, particularly in Wales and Scotland. Lundberg questions the widespread perception that these representatives, elected through lists, are considered "second class." He argues that despite their different roles in the constituencies, these representatives make a significant contribution to political plurality in Great Britain. The book highlights the dynamics between various forms of representation and their impact on the political landscape, providing valuable insights for students, researchers, and practitioners in the field of political science and electoral studies.