Arend d'Angremond Lijphart is a Dutch American political scientist specializing in comparative politics, elections and voting systems, democratic institutions, and ethnicity and politics. He is Research Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. He is influential for his work on consociational democracy and his contribution to the new Institutionalism in political science.
This book is very much focused on Majoritarian and Consensus Government/democracy models. It has a clear chronological category as well. Most of the discussion is classified in detailed time terms. There are 22 democratic countries as instances throughout the whole book. As a book written in 80s, I think it's good.
Government and Opposition: An International Journal of Comparative Politics October 1984
People who preferred the pre-statistical Lijphart will not be too impressed by the cluster of countries since they are close to common sense evidence anyway.
Even as someone who is very interested in this topic (albeit a layman) - this reader found Lijphart's book very challenging. I was unable to read straight through and had to do some skimming. Comparing twenty-odd democracies back and forth got kind of overwhelming.