Week 9 supplemental
readings: Representation and Accountability
Anderson,
Christopher J., “The Dynamics of Public Support for Coalition Governments,” Comparative
Political Studies, Volume 28, Issue 3, 1995: 350-383
Barnes, Samuel H. Barnes, Representation in Italy:
institutionalized tradition and electoral choice (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1977.) (LEHMAN JN5477.R4B37)
Bruce E. Cain; John A. Ferejohn; Morris
P. Fiorina, “The Constituency Service Basis of the Personal
Vote for U.S. Representatives and British Members of Parliament” American
Political Science Review, Vol. 78, No. 1. (Mar.,
1984), pp. 110-125.
Converse, Philip E. and Roy
Pierce, Political Representation in France
(Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard
University Press, 1986.) (LEHMAN JN2959 .C65 1986)
Ferejohn,
John A. “Incumbent Performance and Electoral Control” Public Choice,
vol. 30, Fall 1986.
John
D. Huber; G. Bingham Powell, Jr. “Congruence Between
Citizens and Policymakers in Two Visions of Liberal Democracy” World Politics,
Vol. 46, No. 3. (Apr., 1994), pp. 291-326.
Bernard Manin,
The principles of representative government (Cambridge [England]; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997.) LEHMAN-SOCIAL WORK
RESERVES JF1051 .M2513 1997)
Marsh, M; Wessels, B, Special issue: Political representation in the
European Parliament, “Territorial representation,” European Journal of
Political Research, 32 (2): 227-241 OCT 1997.
Pitkin,
Hanna Fenichel, The
Concept of Representation (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1967.)
(LEHMAN-SOCIAL WORK RESERVES JF1051 .P5)
Powell,
GB; Vanberg, GS, “Election laws, disproportionality
and median correspondence: Implications for two visions of democracy,” British
Journal of Political Science, Volume 30, Issue 03, July 2000.
Stokes, Susan. Mandates and
democracy: neoliberalism by surprise in Latin
America, Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press, 2001. (Lehman JL966 .S76 2001)