User:MightBeLying/sandbox

Articles to consider for edit:


 * 1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Spring_(Anti-Flag_album) - New sections need to be added: background (band and subject matters), recording process, lyrical themes, release/reception, commercial performance,
 * 2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_root_law - Add how cube root law impacts Gini coefficient (explain Gini coefficient briefly with link to it's wiki), table showing how many thousands of people per representative there are currently in various countries, find what nations intentionally make use of cube root law vs those who stumbled into it, who is " Giorgio Margaritondo" (found that he has his own wiki, add link to it) and are his comments relevant, sourcing may be difficult, expand table from just OECD nations (why were those put in to begin with?) using top and bottom democracy index countries
 * 3) Green theory - Very little sourcing on this page and no sections on the history of or how it has changed over time, what major parties internationally adhere to it or how they differ, what countries have made use of this theory for international relations, or what criticisms of it there are.

Cube Root Law sources on page:


 * 1) Lutz, Donald S. (2006). Principles of Constitutional Design. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  9781139460552
 * 2) Taagepera, Rein (1972). "The size of national assemblies". Social Science Research. 1 (4): 385–401. doi:10.1016/0049-089X(72)90084-1.
 * 3) Kane, Caroline; Mascioli, Gianni; McGarry, Michael; Nagel, Meira (January 2020). Why the House of Representatives Must Be Expanded and How Today's Congress Can Make It Happen (PDF) (Report). Fordham University School of Law. Retrieved 17 September 2020
 * 4) America Needs a Bigger House". New York Times. 9 November 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2020 ^ "Population, total - OECD members | Data". data.worldbank.org. Retrieved 2020-09-19.  -- This is an opinion piece and only used to source the fact that adopting the cube root rule for the US was endorsed by the NYT editorial board but there is no list of other orgs that have as well. Could be worth expanding.
 * 5) Margaritondo, Giorgio (2021). "Size of National Assemblies: The Classic Derivation of the Cube-Root Law is Conceptually Flawed". Frontiers in Physics. 8: 606. Bibcode:2021FrP.....8..606M. doi:10.3389/fphy.2020.614596. ISSN 2296-424X.
 * 6) Population, total - OECD members | Data". data.worldbank.org. Retrieved 2020-09-19. --- well worth replacing with a broader cross section of countries

Cube Root Law new sources:


 * 1) Democracy Index 2022 Frontline democracy and the battle for Ukraine. (2022). In Economist Intelligence Unit (Final ed., Vols. 2022 Final, pp. 3-11). The Economist.  use to demonstrate possible correlation between size of lower chamber and levels of democracy scores/electoral process and pluralism
 * 2) https://population.un.org/wpp/ - Select which countries to add/update population information from existing table and democracy index (ideal would be to have 2-4 countries from each index score and each continent save for Australia)
 * 3) Kendall, M. G., and A. Stuart. “The Law of the Cubic Proportion in Election Results.” The British Journal of Sociology, vol. 1, no. 3, 1950, pp. 183–96. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/588113 . Accessed 3 Apr. 2023.
 * 4) KIRKLAND, JUSTIN H. “Chamber Size Effects on the Collaborative Structure of Legislatures.” Legislative Studies Quarterly, vol. 39, no. 2, 2014, pp. 169–98. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/43862485 . Accessed 3 Apr. 2023.
 * 5) FIELD LISTING :: LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Archived 2017-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, The World Factbook, Central Intelligence Agency.  https://web.archive.org/web/20171011021137/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2101.html Good for finding legislature sizes but is 6 years old and CIA isn't producing similar tables anymore. Find better source if possible