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Rethinking American Electoral Democracy (Controversies in Electoral Democracy and Representation)
Rethinking American Electoral Democracy (Controversies in Electoral Democracy and Representation)
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Author: Matthew Streb
Publisher: Routledge
Category: Book

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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
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Pages: 226
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.5

ISBN: 0415961394
Dewey Decimal Number: 324.60973
EAN: 9780415961394
ASIN: 0415961394

Publication Date: February 8, 2008
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Is the cure for the ills of democracy more democracy? Is it possible to have too much democracy in a well-functioning government? What should a model electoral democracy look like?

In this critical examination of the state of American electoral process, Matthew Streb analyzes the major debates that embroil scholars and reformers on subjects ranging from the number of elections we hold and the use of nonpartisan elections, to the presidential nominating process and campaign finance laws. Ultimately, Streb makes an argument for a less burdensome democracy, a democracy in which citizens can participate more easily. This book is designed to get students of elections and American political institutions to think critically about what it means to be democratic and how democratic the United States really is.

Part of the Controversies in Electoral Democracy and Representation series, edited by Matthew J. Streb.

Matthew J. Streb is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Northern Illinois University. He is the author The New Electoral Politics of Race, and the editor or co-editor of five other books including Running for Judge.




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