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  1. All Key Terms. Intro to Political Science. unicameralism. Definition. Unicameralism is a system of government in which the legislature consists of only one house or chamber. It contrasts with bicameral systems, where there are two separate chambers or houses. Related terms.

  2. As Table 11.1 suggests, using this system, the United Kingdom received a consistent index score of 2.5 (on a scale from 1.0 to 4.0, with the latter being strong bicameralism and the former unicameralism) for the period 1945–96 (no change was identified for the period 1971–96). Lijphart justified this score in the following terms,

  3. Jun 1, 2018 · DOI: 10.2478/pof-2018-0014. License. CC BY-NC-ND. Authors: Paolo Passaglia. Università di Pisa. Citations (13) References (4) Abstract. An analysis of the structure of parliaments in European...

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  4. Bicameralism provides interesting examples of such institutional makeovers. There is no one model of bicameralism in political practice and so there is unlikely to be one political theory of bicameralism. As a topic in contemporary political science, bicameralism is surprisingly under-researched and is quite under-theorized.

  5. 6 days ago · Search for: 'unicameralism' in Oxford Reference ». Legislatures made up of one chamber are the exception rather than the rule, most national assemblies adopting a bicameral form. The countries which have unicameral systems tend to be smaller countries (e.g. Finland, Greece, and Norway), or smaller states in federal systems: Nebraska has the ...

  6. Before we draw out the implications for bicameralism, consider a baseline unicameral model. Assume that a unicameral legislature has an odd number of members, n, with ideal points, x i, arrayed along a single ideological dimension represented by the real line.

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  8. Abstract. An analysis of the structure of parliaments in European countries shows that a wide range of options developed across the centuries. However, many of these patterns (among which...

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