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Johns Hopkins University | AS.190.326

Democracy and Elections

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An examination of most aspects of democratic elections with the exception of th e behavior of voters. Topics include the impact of various electoral systems and administrative reforms on the outcome of elections, standards for evaluations of electoral systems, and the impact of the Arrow problem on normative theories of democratic elections.

Fall 2014

Professor: Richard Katz

(2.62)

The best aspect of the course was the TA section. Students noted that they received great explanation and analysis of course material. The worst aspect of the course was the lecture. Students suggested making the lecture more engaging. Prospective students should know that it’s a great class surrounding democratic theory.