Analyzing 253 national elections, we show that Condorcet Paradoxes virtually never occur. This raises an important question: who is the Condorcet winner?
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Analyzing 253 national elections, we show that Condorcet Paradoxes virtually never occur. This raises an important question: who is the Condorcet winner?
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Welcome 300 participants at USIU in Nairobi, Kenya! Introductions by IIPF President Jim Hines, Scientific Chairs
@fgerard.bsky.social @shafikhebous.bsky.social, Local Organizers Amos Njuguna (USIU/NIERA) and @DinaPomeranz. Thanks for making this event happen!
Welcome 300 participants at USIU in Nairobi, Kenya! Introductions by IIPF President Jim Hines, Scientific Chairs
@fgerard.bsky.social @shafikhebous.bsky.social, Local Organizers Amos Njuguna (USIU/NIERA) and @DinaPomeranz. Thanks for making this event happen!
After many years of work 🤔 , my article on Election Methods and Political Polarisation is now out in Mathematical Social Sciences:
doi.org/10.1016/j.ma...
After many years of work 🤔 , my article on Election Methods and Political Polarisation is now out in Mathematical Social Sciences:
doi.org/10.1016/j.ma...
How do you feel about federalism? This reimagined "Gretchenfrage" finds very different answers among state gov's in Germany. What explains these varying perspectives—parties, history, culture, or merely money? Our article in Publius offers insights.
How do you feel about federalism? This reimagined "Gretchenfrage" finds very different answers among state gov's in Germany. What explains these varying perspectives—parties, history, culture, or merely money? Our article in Publius offers insights.