The Measurement of Inter-Party Competition and Systemic Stability
David G. Pfeiffer
American Political Science Review, 1967, vol. 61, issue 2, 457-467
Abstract:
The American two-party system is a constant object of study by many political scientists, yet there exists no adequate scale by which to measure inter-party competition and the stability of our two-party system. It is the purpose of this article to present a simple index by which the condition of any two-party system (national or state or foreign) can be determined in relation to its expected behavior.
Date: 1967
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