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Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. Social Choice
Chapter 2. Building Bridges over the Great Divide
Chapter 3. Social Unacceptability for Simple Voting Procedures
Chapter 4. Probability of Majority Inversion with Three States and Interval Preferences
Chapter 5. Strategic Voting and Strategic Candidacy
Chapter 6. Meta-Agreement and Rational Single-Peaked Preferences
Chapter 7. On the Individual and Coalitional Manipulability of q-Paretian Social Choice Rules
Part II. Weighted Voting
Chapter 8. Eectiveness, Decisiveness, and Success in Weighted Voting Systems: Collective Behavior and Voting Measures
Chapter 9. All Power Structures are Achievable in Basic Weighted Games
Chapter 10. Bargaining in Legislatures: A New Donation Paradox
Chapter 11. Egalitarian Collective Decisions as Good Corporate Governance
Part III. Interpretation and Measurement of Power
Chapter 12. Liability Situations with Successive Tortfeasors
Chapter 13. Solidarity and Fair Taxation in TU Games
Chapter 14. Analyzing the Zerkani Network with the Owen Value
Chapter 15. The Power of Closeness in a Network
Chapter 16. Political Power on a Line Graph
Part IV. EU
Chapter 17. Double Proportionality for the European Parliament: The Tandem System
Chapter 18. Explaining Contestation: Votes in the Council of the European Union
Chapter 19. Codecision in Context Revisited: The Implications of Brexit
Part V. Field Experiments and Quasi-Experiments
Chapter 20. Proximity-Based Preferences and Their Implications Based on Data from the Styrian Parliamentary Elections in 2019
Chapter 21. Participation in Voting over Budget Allocations: A Field Experiment
Chapter 22. The Oce makes the Politician.

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