Virtually all legislative theory is built on the assumption that
politicians are first and foremost reelection-seekers, and because so
few countries have ever limited legislative reelection, this
assumption has rarely been questioned. As a result, political science
has been ill-equipped to offer insights on the impact of legislative
term limits. Term Limits and Legislative Representation tests the
central arguments made by both supporters and opponents of such reform
by examining the experience of Costa Rica, the only long-term
democracy to impose term limits on legislators, and by providing
extensive comparisons with legislatures in Venezuela and the United
States. Professor Carey challenges claims made about the effects of
term limits on political careers, pork barrel politics, and the
effectiveness of political parties in passing their programs.
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ISBN
9780511891021
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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