Margaret A. McKean
Duke University
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Electoral Studies | 2000
Margaret A. McKean; Ethan Scheiner
Abstract We examine the impact on parties and candidates of Japans new electoral rules, first used in the 1996 House of Representatives election. We argue that the Japanese rules, which not only permit dual candidacy but also allow votes cast in the single member district (SMD) portion of the race to allocate proportional representation (PR) seats to dual candidates, effectively defeat the purposes of electoral reform. The new arrangement transforms PR representatives into locally-based politicians who will rely on personalistic rather than party-based or programmatic campaigning, effectively converts single-member districts back into the multi-member districts of the past, enhances incumbency advantage, and will push the ratio of candidates to seats down as low or even lower than before.
Archive | 2000
Clark C. Gibson; Margaret A. McKean; Elinor Ostrom
Conservation Biology | 2003
Michael B. Mascia; J. Peter Brosius; Tracy Dobson; Bruce C. Forbes; Leah S. Horowitz; Margaret A. McKean; Nancy J. Turner
Journal of Theoretical Politics | 1992
Margaret A. McKean
American Political Science Review | 1982
Ross Marlay; Margaret A. McKean
Unasylva (FAO) | 1995
Margaret A. McKean; Elinor Ostrom
Environmental History Review | 1982
Margaret A. McKean
Archive | 1999
Clark C. Gibson; Margaret A. McKean; Elinor Ostrom
Biological Conservation | 2016
Cortni Borgerson; Margaret A. McKean; Michael R. Sutherland; Laurie R. Godfrey
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1974
Margaret A. McKean