The aim of this book is threefold. First to put in one place for the convenience of both scholars and practitioners the basic data on redistricting practices in democracies around the world. Remarkably this data has never before been collected. Second to provide a series of short case studies that look in more detail at particular countries with regard to the institutions and practices that have evolved for redistricting and the nature of the debates that have arisen. Third to begin to look in comparative perspective at the consequences of alternative redistricting mechanisms and at the tradeoffs among competing redistricting criteria.This volume has contributions from some of the leading specialists on redistricting in the world. The chapters reflect a mix of country-specific material chapters that are broadly comparative and chapters whose contributions are more methodological in nature. The chapters in this volume provide an indispensable introduction to the institutions practices and consequences of boundary delimitation around the worldparative Politics is a series for students and teachers of political science that deals with contemporary issues in comparative government and politics. The General Editors are David M. Farrell Jean Monnet Chair in European Politics and Head of School of Social Sciences University of Manchester and Alfio Mastropaolo University of Turin. The series is published in association with the European Consortium for Political Research.
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