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Ernst, Wolfgang. Kleine Abstimmungsfibel: Leitfaden für die Versammlung. Zürich: Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 2011.

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Fedorov, Vladislav, Dmitriy Sel'cer, Il'ya Bykov, and Roman Alekseev. Electronic voting: Russian and foreign experience. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1906057.

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The monograph is devoted to the problems of the development of electronic voting abroad and in Russia. Based on the materials of 12 countries (Belgium, Brazil, Bhutan, Venezuela, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Namibia, Philippines, Switzerland, Estonia, Russia), where the electoral legislation provides for the use of electronic voting in national elections throughout the country, the issues of the impact of electronic voting on voter turnout and confidence in the elections are considered, identified trends in the development of electronic voting and factors influencing the choice of its form. It is intended for students, postgraduates, teachers of political science and constitutional law, for training election organizers and other participants in the electoral process, as well as for a wide range of readers interested in modern political processes.
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Hohl, Tobias. Parlamentarierratings, 1975-1995. Freiburg: Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät, 1997.

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Nolli, Enzo. Persönliches Umfeld und individueller Wahlentscheid: Die Nationalratswahlen 1999 im Kanton Aargau. Zürich: Institut für Politikwissenschaft, 2002.

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Goldberg, Andreas C. Impact of Cleavages on Swiss Voting Behaviour: A Modern Research Approach. Springer, 2016.

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Goldberg, Andreas C. The Impact of Cleavages on Swiss Voting Behaviour: A Modern Research Approach. Springer, 2018.

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Goldberg, Andreas C. The Impact of Cleavages on Swiss Voting Behaviour: A Modern Research Approach. Springer, 2016.

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Haenni, Rolf, Reto E. Koenig, and Douglas Wikström. E-Voting and Identity: 5th International Conference, VoteID 2015, Bern, Switzerland, September 2-4, 2015, Proceedings. Springer, 2015.

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Haenni, Rolf, Reto E. Koenig, and Douglas Wikström. E-Voting and Identity: 5th International Conference, VoteID 2015, Bern, Switzerland, September 2-4, 2015, Proceedings. Springer London, Limited, 2015.

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Tamayo, Luis Fernando Terán. SmartParticipation: A Fuzzy-Based Recommender System for Political Community-Building. Springer, 2014.

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Tamayo, Luis Fernando Terán. SmartParticipation: A Fuzzy-Based Recommender System for Political Community-Building. Springer London, Limited, 2014.

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Tamayo, Luis Fernando Terán. Smartparticipation: A Fuzzy-Based Recommender System for Political Community-Building. Springer International Publishing AG, 2016.

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Direct Democratic Choice: The Swiss Experience. Lexington Books, 2005.

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Tambouris, Efthimios, Ann Macintosh, and Olivier Glassey. Electronic Participation: Second International Conference, EPart 2010, Lausanne, Switzerland, August 29 - September 2, 2010. Proceedings. Springer London, Limited, 2010.

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Electronic Participation Second Ifip Wg 85 International Conference Epart 2010 Lausanne Switzerland August 29 September 2 2010 Proceedings. Springer, 2010.

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Singh, Shane P. Beyond Turnout. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198832928.001.0001.

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Compulsory voting is widely used in the democratic world, and it is well established that it increases electoral participation. This book assesses the effects of compulsory voting beyond turnout. The author first summarizes the normative arguments for and against compulsory voting, provides information on its contemporary use, reviews recent events pertaining to its (proposed) adoption and abolition, and provides an extensive account of extant research on its consequences. The author then advances a theory that compulsory voting polarizes behavior and attitudes, and broadens gaps in political sophistication levels, among those with negative and positive orientations toward democracy. Recognizing the impact of mandatory voting on the electorate, political parties then alter the ways in which they seek votes, with mainstream parties moderating their platforms and smaller parties taking more extreme positions. The author uses survey data from countries with compulsory voting to show that support for the requirement to vote is driven by individuals’ orientations toward democracy. The theory is then comprehensively tested using: cross-national data, cross-cantonal data from Switzerland, and survey data from Argentina. Empirical results are largely indicative of the theorized process whereby compulsory voting has divergent effects on citizens and political parties. The book concludes with a discussion of future directions for academic research, implications for those who craft electoral policy, and alternative ways of boosting turnout.
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Lacey, Joseph. Centripetal Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796886.001.0001.

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Centripetal democracy is the idea that legitimate democratic institutions set in motion forms of citizen practice and representative behaviour that serve as powerful drivers of political identity formation. Partisan modes of political representation in the context of multifaceted electoral and direct democratic voting opportunities are emphasized on this model. There is, however, a strain of thought predominant in political theory that doubts the democratic capacities of political systems constituted by multiple public spheres. This view is referred to as the lingua franca thesis on sustainable democratic systems (LFT). Inadequate democratic institutions and acute demands to divide the political system (through devolution or secession), are predicted by this thesis. By combining an original normative democratic theory with a comparative analysis of how Belgium and Switzerland have variously managed to sustain themselves as multilingual democracies, this book identifies the main institutional features of a democratically legitimate European Union (EU) and the conditions required to bring it about. Part I presents a novel theory of democratic legitimacy and political identity formation on which subsequent analyses are based. Part II defines the EU as a demoi-cracy and provides a thorough democratic assessment of this political system. Part III explains why Belgium has largely succumbed to the centrifugal logic predicted by the LFT, while Switzerland apparently defies this logic. Part IV presents a model of centripetal democracy for the EU, one that would greatly reduce its democratic deficit and help to ensure that this political system does not succumb to the centrifugal forces expected by the LFT.
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