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David Butler
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Nuffield College, Oxford, UK
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Martin Westlake
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European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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Back Matter
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About this book
The authors present an authoritative account of the background to the elections, the preparations by the political parties, the unfolding campaign and the results, as well as of their short-term effects and their long-term implications. The fact that 1999 saw the first nation-wide contest involving proportional representation presented a special challenge to participants and observers alike.
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'...absorbing and clear.' - European Access
Authors and Affiliations
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Nuffield College, Oxford, UK
David Butler
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European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
Martin Westlake
About the authors
CHRIS BALLINGER Politics Research Student, The Queen's College, Oxford
JOHN CURTICE Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde and Deputy Director of the ESRC Centre for Research into Elections and Social Trends (CREST)
JOHN FITZMAURICE Professor, Free University in Brussels and Head of Unit at the European Commission
PAUL HAINSWORTH Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Ulster, Jordanstown
JAMES KELLAS Professor of Politics, University of Glasgow
ZYG LAYTON-HENRY Professor of Politics, University of Warwick
LORD NORTON OF LOUTH Professor of Government, University of Hull
GEORGE PARKER Political Correspondent, Financial Times
MICHAEL STEED Hon. Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Unviersity of Kent at Canterbury
DAFYDD TRYSTAN Lecturer, Institute of Welsh Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth