Electoral systems : a comparative and theoretical introduction / Andrew Reeve and Alan Ware.

"Elections--the processes by which representatives are chosen to vote on our behalf--have come to be accepted as an integral part of most democratic systems. The issue of whether the rules governing the current electoral process are in need of reform provokes perennial debate. In this book, And...

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Main Authors: Reeve, Andrew (Author), Ware, Alan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1992.
Series:Theory and practice in British politics.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Note to the second edition
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Naturals: The role of evolution
  • 3. Built for action: Structure and functions of the human body
  • 4. Animal spirits: A history of sports
  • The Great Debates I: Is fox-hunting a sport?
  • 5. The hunt for reasons: Theories of sports
  • 6. Behind on points: How black sports performers are made
  • The Great Debates II: Which is the toughest sport?
  • 7. The second sex: why women are devalued by sports
  • 8. Champs or cheats?: Drug use and attempts to contain it
  • The Great Debates III: Should boxing be banned?
  • 9. Strictly business: Commercialism and sports
  • 10. A match made in heaven: Why sports and television are inseparable
  • The great debates IV: Does television have too much influence?
  • 11. Not for the faint-hearted: Violence and the legal battleground
  • 12. Same rules, different game: How sports have been used as political footballs
  • 13. Things to come: The future of sports
  • Bibliography
  • Name and subject index
  • Title index.
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    324.6 REE
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