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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ISBN
9781316365441
Publisert
2015
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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