This book provides a practical guide to how groups of people, everywhere, from the local village council to the United Nations Security Council, can best make collective decisions. By comparing the many voting procedures used in democratic decision-making, it explains why win-or-lose binary voting c
Democracy and subsidiarity in the EU. National Parliaments, regions and civil society in the decision-making process
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