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Domestic Perspectives on Contemporary Democracy

Bennett, W. Lance(Contributions by)Bimber, Bruce(Contributions by)Fraenkel, Jon(Contributions by)Gaines, Brian J(Contributions by)Grofman, Bernard Norman(Contributions by)McIntosh, Wayne V.(Contributions by)Nardulli, Peter F.(Contributions by)Sawyer, Mark(Contributions by)Simon, Stephen(Contributions by)Nardulli, Peter F(Edited by)
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In looking at the remarkable proliferation of democracies since 1974, this volume offers important insight into the challenges and opportunities that democracy faces in the twenty-first century.

Distinguished contributors detail difficulties that democracies face from within and how they deal with them.

Among the contemporary threats to democracy emanating from internal sources are tensions arising over technology and its uses; ethnic, religious, and racial distinctions; and disparate access to resources, education, and employment.

A democratically elected government can behave more or less democratically, even when controlling access to information, using legal authority to aid or intimidate, and applying resources to shape the conditions for the next election.

With elections recently disputed in the United States, Mexico, Lebanon, and the Ukraine, debates about the future of democracy are inescapably debates about what kind of democracy is desired.

Contributors are W. Lance Bennett, Bruce Bimber, Jon Fraenkel, Brian J. Gaines, Bernard Grofman, Wayne V. McIntosh, Peter F. Nardulli, Mark Q. Sawyer, Stephen Simon, Paul M. Sniderman, and Jack Snyder.

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University of Illinois Press
0252075218 / 9780252075216
Paperback / softback
321.8
02/04/2008
United States
English
184 p. : ill.
23 cm
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