The Future of American Democratic Politics: Principles and PracticesNancy J. Hirschmann, Wilson McWilliams, Gordon Schochet, Jane Junn, Nelson Polsby, Jennifer Hochschild, John Hansen, Daniel Tichenor, Milton Heumann, Elizabeth Garrett, William Crotty, Alan Rosenthal, Gerald Pomper Rutgers University Press, 2003. gada 21. jūl. - 296 lappuses Even before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, political scientists were assessing changes and continuities in the principles and practices of American democracy. Recent events, including the passage of the U.S. Patriot Act and the current debates about civil liberties versus homeland security, intensify the need to examine the long-term viability of democracy. In this book, fifteen major scholars assess the current state of American democracy, offering a spirited dialogue on the future of democratic politics. Contributors focus on three principles fundamental to democracy—equality, liberty, and participation. They examine these principles within the context of the basic institutions of American democracy: Congress and the state legislatures, the president, political parties, interest groups, and the Supreme Court. They raise questions regarding the checks and balances among formal governmental institutions (with the contributors sharing concern over the fading power of the legislature and the increased power of the executive and judiciary) as well as the role of political parties and interest groups. Topics discussed include: the incomplete mobilization of the electorate, the debates over campaign finance reform and term limits, the Supreme Court’s activist role in the Florida recount, the dangers of teledemocracy and state initiatives, the separation of political participation from residential location, “identity politics,” the clash of "negative" and "positive" liberty, and the prospects for personal freedom in an era of terrorist threats. This timely collection covers the issues relevant to the future of American democracy today not only for lawmakers, students, and historians, but for any concerned citizen. |
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... Part II The Practices of American Democratic Institutions Chapter 7 The Future of Legislatures in Democratic Politics 113 NELSON W. POLSBY Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 v Preface and Acknowledgments v.
... Institutional Democracy and Public Disaffection ALAN ROSENTHAL The Impact of Bush v. Gore on Future Democratic Politics ELIZABETH GARRETT The Supreme Court and Bush v. Gore: Resolving Electoral Disputes in a Democracy MILTON HEUMANN AND ...
... Institutional Change. GERALD M. POMPER, Board of Governors Professor of Political Science at Rutgers (emeritus), was director of the Walt Whitman Center during the symposium “The Future of Democratic Politics” at Rutgers University. He ...
... institutions for their financial and organizational support. We are indebted to Rutgers University for the resources provided through Deans Doug Blair and Holly Smith and to Vice President Joseph Seneca. We are particularly grateful to ...
... institutions of free elections, civil liberties, and market economies encompass all of Europe and are increasingly ... institutions. Political parties, the traditional hallmark of free politics, are in decline in both established and ...
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The Practices of American Democratic Institutions | 111 |
Perspectives on the Future of American Democratic Politics | 217 |
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