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Electoral Systems

Electoral Systems


BASIC DATA

Code:

143646

ECTS:

5.0

Lecturers in charge:

izv. prof. dr. sc. Višeslav Raos

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DETAILED DATA

1. KOMPONENTA

  • Exercises 60

* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)

DESCRIPTION:

The aim of this course is to offer a comparative study of electoral systems as one of the key areas of Comparative Politics and Political Science in general. Electoral systems are among the most important institutions in contemporary democracies. The most influential political scientists of our age have declare them "the most fundamental element of representative democracy" (Lijphart", "the most important part of the political system" (Sartori), but also potentially the most manipulated political tool (Taagepera and Shugart). In addition, Robert Dahl has pointed out that "probably no other political institution shapes the political landscape of a democratic country than its electoral system and its political parties". The purpose of this course is to equip students with fundamental knowledge about elections and electoral politics, and not just the institutional framework that sets the rules for the conducting of elections as such.

LITERATURE:

  1. Michael Gallagher, Paul Mitchell; The Politics of Electoral Systems; OUP Oxford (2005), str. [object Object]
  2. Andrew Reynolds, Ben Reilly, Andrew Ellis; Electoral System Design; International Idea (2005), str. [object Object]


CLASSES

2. SEMESTER

Izborni GS-2 - Regular studij - University graduate programme of Journalism
Izborni GS-2 - Regular studij - University graduate programme of Political Science
Izborni GS-2 - Regular studij - University undergraduate programme of Journalism
Izborni GS-2 - Regular studij - University undergraduate programme of Political Science


CONSULTATIONS SCHEDULE

izv. prof. dr. sc. Višeslav Raos:


02.03.2017

Electoral Systems: Beginning of tutorial sessions

Dear exchange students!

 

Our tutorial sessions in Electoral Systems start on Wednesday, February 26, at 10.15, in the computer room, on the fourth floor.

 

You can find the course program and readings in the "Materials" section of this subpage.

 

Dr. Višeslav Raos, Assistant Professor

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