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Democracy Transformed? Expanding Political Opportunities in Advanced Industrial Democracies

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ISBN-10: 0199291640

ISBN-13: 9780199291649

Edition: 2006

Authors: Bruce E. Cain, Russell J. Dalton, Susan E. Scarrow

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The popular pressures for reforms of the democratic process have mounted across the OECD nations over the past generation. In response, democratic institutions are changing, evolving, and expanding in ways that may alter the structure of the democratic process. These changes include reforms of the electoral process, the expansion of referendums, introduction of open government provisions, and more access points for direct political involvement. Indeed, some observers claim that we are witnessing the most fundamental transformation of the democratic process since the creation of mass democracy in the early 20th Century. This international team of distinguished scholars assembles the evidence…    
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List price: $56.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 2/16/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 336
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long x 0.76" tall
Weight: 1.122
Language: English

Russell Dalton is a professor at the University of California, Irvine and former director of the Center for the Study of Democracy. His research and teaching focuses on the changing nature of citizen politics in contemporary democracies. He has received a Fulbright Research Fellowship, a German Marshall Fund Fellowship, Barbra Streisand Center Fellowship and POSCO Research Fellowship. He has served on the boards of the American National Election Study, the British Election Study and the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. Among his recent authored or edited books are The Apartisan American (2012), Political Parties and Democratic Linkage (2011), Citizens, Context and Choice (2011), The…    

Susan E. Scarrow teaches Political Science at the University of Houston. She is the author of "Parties and Their Members: Organizing for Victory in Britain and Germany,"

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Foreword
Introduction
New Forms of Democracy?: Reform and Transformation of Democratic Institutions
Electoral Change
Expanding the Electoral Marketplace
Making Elections More Direct? Reducing the Role of Parties in Elections
Political Parties and the Rhetoric and Realities of Democratization
Changing Party Access to Politics
Change in Non-electoral Institutions
Toward More Open Democracies: The Expansion of Freedom of Information Laws
The Decentralization of Governance: Regional and Local Delegation
Reforming the Administrative State
Participation, Representative Democracy and the Courts
The Consequences of Political Reform
A Second Transformation of Democracy
Democratic Publics and Democratic Institutions: New Forms or Adaptation