Bulletin n. 2/2007 | ||
October 2007 | ||
Rush Mark |
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Voting Power in Federal Systems: Spain as a Case Study | ||
in Political Science and Politics , issue 4, vol. 40, october , 2007 , 715-720 | ||
ABSTRACT: Spain occupies a prominent position in the teaching of comparative politics. It is a paradigmatic example of a successful transition to and consolidation of democracy, as well as an intriguing study in constitutional development, federalism, and a host of other topics. I have found that it is particularly useful when discussing electoral systems and representation. | ||