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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Democracy rests on elections. Citizens vote, governments are formed, and authority is constitutionally established. But does participation alone guarantee representation?The Representation Gap in Democracy examines the distance between votes cast and voices heard. Drawing on an analysis of the Bihar Assembly Election 2025, the book explores how electoral systems-particularly the first-past-the-post model-convert plural public preference into concentrated legislative power.Through empirical data and vote-seat comparisons, the study shows how democratic participation narrows into singular representation. While constitutionally valid, the system may leave substantial voter preference without institutional presence.Rather than offering ideological critique, the book proposes a structural refinement: Double Representation. This concept seeks to acknowledge both governing mandate and minority voice within existing democratic frameworks, inviting reconsideration of how electoral design can better align participation with representation.Blending data-driven analysis with philosophical reflection, the work moves beyond commentary toward institutional inquiry. It asks whether democratic systems can become more representationally inclusive.Timely and reform-oriented, The Representation Gap in Democracy is for scholars, policymakers, students of political science, and thoughtful citizens concerned with representative governance. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798903427987
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Democracy rests on elections. Citizens vote, governments are formed, and authority is constitutionally established. But does participation alone guarantee representation?The Representation Gap in Democracy examines the distance between votes cast and voices heard. Drawing on an analysis of the Bihar Assembly Election 2025, the book explores how electoral systems-particularly the first-past-the-post model-convert plural public preference into concentrated legislative power.Through empirical data and vote-seat comparisons, the study shows how democratic participation narrows into singular representation. While constitutionally valid, the system may leave substantial voter preference without institutional presence.Rather than offering ideological critique, the book proposes a structural refinement: Double Representation. This concept seeks to acknowledge both governing mandate and minority voice within existing democratic frameworks, inviting reconsideration of how electoral design can better align participation with representation.Blending data-driven analysis with philosophical reflection, the work moves beyond commentary toward institutional inquiry. It asks whether democratic systems can become more representationally inclusive.Timely and reform-oriented, The Representation Gap in Democracy is for scholars, policymakers, students of political science, and thoughtful citizens concerned with representative governance. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798903427987
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Democracy rests on elections. Citizens vote, governments are formed, and authority is constitutionally established. But does participation alone guarantee representation?The Representation Gap in Democracy examines the distance between votes cast and voices heard. Drawing on an analysis of the Bihar Assembly Election 2025, the book explores how electoral systems-particularly the first-past-the-post model-convert plural public preference into concentrated legislative power.Through empirical data and vote-seat comparisons, the study shows how democratic participation narrows into singular representation. While constitutionally valid, the system may leave substantial voter preference without institutional presence.Rather than offering ideological critique, the book proposes a structural refinement: Double Representation. This concept seeks to acknowledge both governing mandate and minority voice within existing democratic frameworks, inviting reconsideration of how electoral design can better align participation with representation.Blending data-driven analysis with philosophical reflection, the work moves beyond commentary toward institutional inquiry. It asks whether democratic systems can become more representationally inclusive.Timely and reform-oriented, The Representation Gap in Democracy is for scholars, policymakers, students of political science, and thoughtful citizens concerned with representative governance. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798903427987
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - Democracy rests on elections. Citizens vote, governments are formed, and authority is constitutionally established. But does participation alone guarantee representation The Representation Gap in Democracy examines the distance between votes cast and voices heard. Drawing on an analysis of the Bihar Assembly Election 2025, the book explores how electoral systems-particularly the first-past-the-post model-convert plural public preference into concentrated legislative power.Through empirical data and vote-seat comparisons, the study shows how democratic participation narrows into singular representation. While constitutionally valid, the system may leave substantial voter preference without institutional presence.Rather than offering ideological critique, the book proposes a structural refinement: Double Representation. This concept seeks to acknowledge both governing mandate and minority voice within existing democratic frameworks, inviting reconsideration of how electoral design can better align participation with representation.Blending data-driven analysis with philosophical reflection, the work moves beyond commentary toward institutional inquiry. It asks whether democratic systems can become more representationally inclusive.Timely and reform-oriented, The Representation Gap in Democracy is for scholars, policymakers, students of political science, and thoughtful citizens concerned with representative governance. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798903427987
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