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The State of Democracy in America

William J. Crotty
Barcode 9780878408610
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Release Date: 06/08/2001

Genre: Law & Politics
Label: Georgetown University Press
Series: Essential Texts in American Government series
Contributors: William J. Crotty (Edited by), Michael S. Dukakis (Contributions by), William J. Crotty (Contributions by), M. Margaret Conway (Contributions by), Diana Owen (Contributions by), Jack Dennis (Contributions by), Casey A. Klofstad (Contributions by), Donald R. Matthews (Contributions by), George E. Marcus (Contributions by), Edward G. Carmines (Contributions by), Paul M. Sniderman (Contributions by), Betty Glad (Contributions by), Cathie Jo Martin (Contributions by), Thomas Ferguson (Contributions by), Roger W. Cobb (Contributions by), Joseph F. Coughlin (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Georgetown University Press

Offers an assessment of democracy in America that charts the strengths and weaknesses of the nation's democratic mechanisms and outlines the challenges that lie ahead. This title focuses on the quality of American political life, the representativeness of its governing institutions, and the issues of racial and economic equity.
In this wide-ranging assessment of democracy in America today, fifteen respected scholars of American politics chart the strengths and weaknesses of the nation's democratic mechanisms and outline the challenges that lie ahead. They focus not on specific policies or elections but on the quality of American political life, the representativeness of its governing institutions, and the issues of racial and economic equity. The contributors cover a broad spectrum of the American political process. Topics include the extent and nature of political participation, the relevance of political parties, political fundraising and its policy consequences, demographic change and its likely effect on the national political agenda, and the future of racial politics. Others explore how representative Congress really is today, how the market economy affects public policy, the use of impeachment as a political weapon, and the degree of corporate influence on the political process. A final chapter explores the circumstances likely to shape policy agendas over the course of the twenty-first century.Taken together, these essays provide a clear picture of political evolution during the past fifty years and discuss possible problems and issues of the future. Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this book is a thoughtful, well-documented, critical analysis of contemporary American democracy.