Book Review: James F. Adams, Samuel Merrill III and Bernard Grofman, A Unified Theory of Party Competition: A Cross-National Analysis Integrating Spatial and Behavioral Factors. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 332 pp. ISBN 13: 9780511113901 (pbk); 10: 0511113900 (hbk)

2008 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 763-764
Author(s):  
John Bartle
2005 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 1077-1079
Author(s):  
Csaba Nikolenyi

A Unified Theory of Party Competition: A Cross-National Analysis Integrating Spatial and Behavioral Factors, J.F. Adams, S. Merill, III and B. Grofman, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. 311.A Unified Theory of Party Competition continues the development of the important research agenda started by Merrill and Grofman's A Unified Theory of Voting: Directional and Spatial Proximity Models (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999). This agenda focuses on integrating hitherto diverging streams of the literature in order to present sophisticated formal models that lead to empirically testable predictions with more realistic results than earlier models. As such, this book is at the cutting edge of developing the scientific study of politics. Although written with an explicit theoretical concern in mind, it presents a wealth of rigorous empirical tests, drawn from case studies of Britain, France, Norway and the Unites States, to demonstrate how well the theory travels across very different institutional and contextual settings.


Author(s):  
James F. Adams ◽  
Samuel Merrill III ◽  
Bernard Grofman

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