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The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) is a collaboration of about fifty national election studies from around the world. The project creates a dataset of individuals from countries with varying political institutions, answering a common set of political questions. Participating countries collect a common dataset comprising both a nationally representative postelection survey module and a module of system-level institutional data designed to answer questions about how political institutions affect citizens’ political behavior and their perspectives on democracy. Given the wide variation among these countries with regard to electoral rules, presidential or parliamentary government, systems of federalism or central control, and lines of political conflict, among other things, our combination of institutional and mass-level survey data provides the first really good opportunity to examine a number of classic, critical questions about democratic design.
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Democratic Design: The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Project
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In Public Opinion Pros(October 2005), 2005
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