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  • Palgrave MacMillan UK Towards Illiberal Democracy

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    Book SynopsisPreface - Understanding Illiberal Democracy: A Framework; D. Bell & K. Jayasuriya - Democracy in Confucian Societies: The Challenge of Justification; D. Bell - Democracy and Identity: The Paradoxical Character of Political Development; D.M. Jones - Democratization and the Myth of the Liberalising Middle Classes; D. Brown & D.M. Jones - The Political Economy of Democratization; K. Jayasuriya - Democratization and the Renegotiation of Ethnicity; D. Brown - A Postcard from Su(e)topia - IndexTable of ContentsPreface - Understanding Illiberal Democracy: A Framework; D. Bell & K. Jayasuriya - Democracy in Confucian Societies: The Challenge of Justification; D. Bell - Democracy and Identity: The Paradoxical Character of Political Development; D.M. Jones - Democratization and the Myth of the Liberalising Middle Classes; D. Brown & D.M. Jones - The Political Economy of Democratization; K. Jayasuriya - Democratization and the Renegotiation of Ethnicity; D. Brown - A Postcard from Su(e)topia - Index

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  • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Being America Liberty Commerce and Violence in an American World

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  • Penguin Putnam Inc Children of Paradise The Struggle for the Soul of

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    Book Synopsis“Deeply moving…A first-rate, highly readable intellectual history.” –The Wall Street JournalThe drama that shaped today’s Iran, from the Revolution to the present day.   In 1979, seemingly overnight—moving at a clip some thirty years faster than the rest of the world—Iran became the first revolutionary theocracy in modern times. Since then, the country has been largely a black box to the West, a sinister presence looming over the horizon. But inside Iran, a breathtaking drama has unfolded since then, as religious thinkers, political operatives, poets, journalists, and activists have imagined and reimagined what Iran should be. They have drawn as deeply on the traditions of the West as of the East and have acted upon their beliefs with urgency and passion, frequently staking their lives for them.   With more than a decade of experience reporting on, researching, and writing about Iran, Laura Seco

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Immigration and American Democracy

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    Book SynopsisWhile the idea of immigration embodies Americaâs rhetorical commitment to democracy, recent immigration control policies also showcase abysmal failures in democratic practice. Immigration and American Democracy examines these failures in terms of state sovereignty, neoliberalism, and surveillance-based techniques of social control. The ideological argument for privatization is not new. But immigration has provided a laboratory for replicating on American soil the sorts of outsourcing travesties that have occurred in Americaâs war in Iraq. As an outcome, abusive executive powersâmany delegated to state and local governments and private actorsâare manifested every day in data collection, spying, detention, and deportation hearings, and in many cases bypassing the Constitution. The practice of privatization extends this leviathan immigration state by clamping down on civil liberties without having to oblige the courts. Ultimately, Koulish examines the contested tTrade Review"This is a powerful book that takes on an urgent and under-researched topic. Here in one place at last is an overview and analysis of the shifting landscape of immigration control and the increase of executive power in the U.S. that have characterized the last decade. It is a must-read, not just for immigration scholars, but for all who want to stay informed of the trajectory of American democracy."—Kitty Calavita, University of California Irvine"Discarding any pretense of normative neutrality, Koulish, a self-proclaimed radical progressive, civil libertarian, immigrant rights advocate, produces a highly polemical critique of the Bush and Obama administration’s immigration control policies, strategies, and techniques. Highly objectionable in themselves, they are also, he argues, part of broader efforts of the U.S. government to extend the reach of executive power, surveillance, risk management, and other instruments of social control. There is ample material to engage even the skeptical reader in a serious consideration of these developments."—Gary Freeman, University of Texas at Austin"Robert Koulish's timely and hard-hitting analysis lays bare how elites have brought home the ‘war on terror’ via immigration control policy. A lethal combination of unchecked executive power, free market capitalism, and use of criminal and surveillance techniques now subverts the rule of law and challenges America's mantle of democracy. Although immigrants are the main targets of the post 9/11 neoliberal surveillance state, Koulish convincingly shows we are all victims of undemocratic social control. Koulish provides a unique set of tools to understand these developments and needed recommendations to advance a more democratic future. A must-read for immigrant advocates and civil libertarians."—Ron Hayduk, City University of New YorkTable of Contents1. Introduction 2. Framing "Illegal Aliens": Sovereignty, Plenary Powers, and Discretion 3. Criminalizing Immigration 4. Neoliberalism, Surveillance and Immigration Control 5. Privatization of Immigration Control 6. Race, Class and the Border Fence Fiasco 7. The Federalization of Sovereign Control 8. Immigrant Resistance or Immigrant Control? 9. President Obama’s New Emphasis on Immigration Control 10. Conclusion

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  • Penguin Putnam Inc Ill Winds

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    Book Synopsis*Shortlisted for the 2020 Arthur Ross Book Award*From America’s leading scholar of democracy, a personal, passionate call to action against the rising authoritarianism that challenges our world order—and the very value of libertyLarry Diamond has made it his life''s work to secure democracy''s future by understanding its past and by advising dissidents fighting autocracy around the world. Deeply attuned to the cycles of democratic expansion and decay that determine the fates of nations, he watched with mounting unease as illiberal rulers rose in Hungary, Poland, Turkey, the Philippines, and beyond, while China and Russia grew increasingly bold and bullying. Then, with Trump''s election at home, the global retreat from freedom spread from democracy''s margins to its heart. Ill Winds'' core argument is stark: the defense and advancement of democratic ideals relies on U.S. global leadership. If we do not reclaim our traditional place as th

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  • End Times

    Penguin Putnam Inc End Times

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  • GMan Pulitzer Prize Winner

    Penguin Putnam Inc GMan Pulitzer Prize Winner

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    Book Synopsis Now in paperback, the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of J Edgar Hoover deemed Masterful…an enduring, formidable accomplishment, a monument to the power of biography [that] now becomes the definitive work”by The Washington Post (and everywhere else)Revelatory...an acknowledgment of the complexities that made Hoover who he was, while charging the turbulent currents that eventually swept him aside.—The New York TimesG-Man is the groundbreaking portrait of a colossus who dominated half a century of American history and planted the seeds for much of today’s conservative political landscape. Hoover transformed a scandal-riddled law-enforcement backwater, into a modern machine—one just as oppressive as it was promising. He rose to power and then stayed there, decade after decade, using the tools of the state to create a personal fiefdom unrivaled in U.S. history. Beverly Gage’s monumental work explore

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  • Penguin Publishing Group Politics Without Politicians

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  • iUniverse America in Perspective LDS Perspectives on Americas Past Present and Future

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  • iUniverse The Value of Corruption in a Democratic Society How to Get Your Garbage Picked Up

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  • iUniverse The Struggle for Democracy The Machines and Reform

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  • iUniverse MELD and EGON A Way Out of Americas Political Dementia

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  • iUniverse Democracy and Human Rights In Developing Countries

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  • iUniverse Speak Softly and Carry A Big Stick How Local TV Broadcasters Exert Political Power

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  • iUniverse The Writers and Politics

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  • iUniverse COMPROMISING DEMOCRACY The Rise and Fall of the Second Conquest of Western Rangelands

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  • iUniverse The Judge Talks Politics An Insiders View on Law and Government

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  • iUniverse THE REPUBLICAN PERIL Dialectic for Democratizing Sovereignty

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  • iUniverse The Writers and Politics

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  • Xlibris Corporation Headlong Into Quicksand The Tale of Today in America the Oldest Large Democracy Ever Yet a Decaying Empire

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  • Xlibris Corporation Headlong Into Quicksand The Tale of Today in America The Oldest Large Democracy Ever Yet a Decaying Empire

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  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers James Madison Rules America

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    Book SynopsisJames Madison Rules America examines congressional party legislative and electoral strategy in the context of our constitutional separation of powers. In a departure from recent books that have described Congress as ''the broken branch'' or the ''Second Civil War,'' William Connelly argues that partisanship, polarization and the permanent campaign are an inevitable part of congressional politics. The strategic conundrum confronting both parties in the House of Representatives whether to be part of the government or part of the opposition provides evidence of how concretely James Madison''s Constitution governs the behavior of politicians to this day. Drawing on a two-hundred year debate within American political thought among the Federalists, Anti-Federalists, Alexis de Tocqueville and Woodrow Wilson, James Madison Rules America is as topical as current debates over partisan polarization and the permanent campaign, while being grounded in two enduring and important schools of thought wTrade ReviewBill Connelly connects the dots on our seemingly scattershot political panorama and reveals a pattern of recurring conflict and gridlock traceable to the scheme's designer, James Madison. Connelly affirms Madison's wisdom and in so doing gives us a better appreciation for it. -- Donald R. Wolfensberger, Director of The Congress Project, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for CongressIn this outstanding book, William F. Connelly, Jr. reminds us that the Constitution continues to shape national politics. Drawing on his deep knowledge of the theory and practice of American government, he cogently explains that compromise and conflict are both part of our country's genetic code. James Madison Rules America is a timely treatment of a timeless topic. Full of unexpected insights and subtle wisdom, it asks us to look beyond Internet headlines and intellectual fads to the things that really matter: the structures that the Founders put in place more than two centuries ago. This book is a remarkable intellectual achievement, handling profound issues with clarity and erudition. It would be a valuable addition to courses on Congress andAmerican national politics.. -- John J. Pitney Jr., Roy P. Crocker Professor of American Politics, Claremont McKenna CollegeMandatory reading for all involved or interested in politics today so they will understand the foundations of our system. -- Jerry Climer, The Congressional Institute, Inc.No author has done more than William Connelly to show how the Constitution guides, structures, and influences the hard realities of Congressional politics. Past and present, theory and practice, and law and politics are joined in this fine volume to reveal the strategies and dilemmas that have confronted congressional party leaders from James Madison and Henry Clay to Newt Gingrich and Nancy Pelosi. -- James W. Ceaser, University of VirginiaIn this lively and provocative interpretation of James Madison’s political thought, Bill Connelly brings a fresh understanding to U.S. Congress today. Congress, he argues, is not broken. Despite its real and apparent imperfections, Madisonian pluralism shapes congressional politics and always has. James Madison Rules America lowers the fever-pitch criticism of Congress and applies a skeptical intelligence to popular ideas for reform. Connelly shows that much of the current hand-wringing about Congress may stem from too little appreciation of Madison’s constitutional handiwork and of politics in general. -- Catherine E. Rudder, George Mason UniversityIn James Madison Rules America, William F. Connelly explains the interplay of political and constitutional forces that shape politics and public policy making in the United States. Connelly finds that the underlying constitutional structure frames the possibilities our political process may contemplate. Viewed through the lens of constitutional theory, the American political system manages to channel partisan forces into public policy outcomes. Every American should read this book. -- Ronald Peters, Regents' Professor Carl Albert Center and Department of Political ScienceIn this outstanding book, William F. Connelly, Jr. reminds us that the Constitution continues to shape national politics. Drawing on his deep knowledge of the theory and practice of American government, he cogently explains that compromise and conflict are both part of our country's genetic code. James Madison Rules America is a timely treatment of a timeless topic. Full of unexpected insights and subtle wisdom, it asks us to look beyond Internet headlines and intellectual fads to the things that really matter: the structures that the Founders put in place more than two centuries ago. This book is a remarkable intellectual achievement, handling profound issues with clarity and erudition. It would be a valuable addition to courses on Congress and American national politics. -- John J. Pitney Jr., Roy P. Crocker Professor of American Politics, Claremont McKenna CollegeWe are hearing a great deal about the role of the Constitution and the significance of congressional parties. In James Madison Rules America, William F. Connelly Jr. explains their connection. Drawing on his vast knowledge of contemporary politics and the Founding era, Connelly shows how Madison’s handiwork shapes congressional behavior. Under the separation of powers, he argues persuasively, neither party is ever simply the “government” or the 'opposition'.... [A] lucidly written and thoroughly documented analysis. * National Review, July 2010 *Connelly offers an important new contribution to the study of congressional partisanship. The author, a well-regarded scholar of Congress, political parties, and interest groups, argues that much of the prevailing scholarship and public opinion about Congress as an institution is misinformed because it has not been properly grounded in an understanding of how the Constitution shapes the behavior of the institution. Relying on an extensive array of sources ranging from personal interviews to political theory, Connelly challenges a great deal of the conventional wisdom about Congress. Specifically, he takes exception to the belief that Congress today is defined more by dysfunction than competence and that the cause of this dysfunction stems principally from behavioral sources—namely, the self-interest of elected officials. He counters this perception by arguing that contemporary congressional politics is shaped by constitutional design and that partisanship and conflict are simply by-products of the constitutional system. The choices made by congressional leaders to pursue compromise or conflict, partisanship or pluralism, are influenced by Madisonian design and do not represent a defect of politics that requires remedy. Summing Up: Highly recommended. * CHOICE *The book is an important work of scholarship on Congress, the separation of powers, and American political parties. Connelly carefully weaves virtually all major works on Congress into his analysis and thoroughly explains to the reader why James Madison still rules America.Table of ContentsChapter 1 Dedication Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Congressional Party Strategy Chapter 4 Chapter 2: House Democrats: The Wilderness Years Chapter 5 Chapter 3: House Republicans: Newt the Anti-Federalist? Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Woodrow Wilson's Congressional Government Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Alexis de Tocqueville's Congress Chapter 8 Chapter 6: The Federalist Revisited Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Practical Consequences of Constitutional Principle: The 1790s Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Practical Consequences of Constitutional Principle: The 1980s and 1990s Chapter 11 Chapter 9: The Constitution Governs: Partisanship and Bipartisanship Chapter 12 Bibliography Chapter 13 Index Chapter 14 About the Author

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  • Pluto Press Overcoming Zionism Creating a Single Democratic

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    Book SynopsisA sensitive and insightful critique of the contradictions of Zionism.Trade Review'An impressive, important book. If persons following the current discussion and concerned about the problems of Jews and Zionism and Israel and the Middle-East, even world peace, could have but one book on the subject on their shelf, it should be this one' -- Media Lens'Absolutely fundamental for those who reject the unfortunate confusion between Jews, Judaism, Zionism and the State of Israel - convincingly argues in favour of a single secular state for Israelis and Palestinians as the only democratic solution for the region' -- Samir Amin, director of the Third World Forum'Joel Kovel's uncompromising criticism of Zionism is rooted in a very deep feeling of empathy and solidarity with his fellow-Jews caught in the death-trap of the Zionist adventure. The way out Kovel is suggesting - a bi-national Israeli-Palestinian state - may be challenged, but definitely not ignored' -- Michel Warschawski, former director of the Alternative Information Centre in JerusalemTable of ContentsPrologue Part One COMING TO ZION 1. A People Apart 2. The Unnatural History of a Bad Idea 3. The Spectre of Shoah Part Two THE JEWISH STATE 4. The Only Democracy in the Middle East 5. Facts on the Ground 6. Partners in Zion 7. Bad Conscience and State Racism 8. Slouching Toward Jerusalem Part Three ZIONISM OVERCOME 9. Beyond the Two-State Solution 10. Palesrael: A Secular and Universal Democracy for Israel/Palestine Bibliography Index

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  • Pluto Press Powers and Prospects

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    Book SynopsisAn eclectic collection of Chomsky's writings on subjects ranging from East Timor and the Middle East to linguistics and social policyTable of ContentsForeword Preface 1. Language and Thought: Some Reflections on Venerable Themes 2. Language and Nature 3. Writers and Intellectual Responsibility 4. Goals and Visions 5. Democracy and Markets in the New World Order 6. The Middle East Settlement: Its Sources and Contours 7. The Great Powers and Human Rights: The Case of East Timor 8. East Timor and World Order Endnotes Index

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  • Polity Press Which Socialism

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    Book Synopsis1. Discusses highly topical issues concerning the relations between socialism and democracy.2. Presents a forceful but sympathetic critique of Marxism, arguing that it lacks a theory of politics and of the socialist state.3. Bobbio is the leading political theorist in Italy today and the volume also includes a response to Bobbio by Toni Negri.Trade Review'...the excellent introduction sets the stage for readers unfamiliar with Italian politics... Bobbio's intelligence and clarity hold their own and this publication can only enhance his growing reputation.' New StatesmanTable of ContentsIntroduction. 1. A socialist democracy?. 2. Is there a Marxist doctrine of the state?. 3. What alternatives are there to representative democracy?. 4. Why democracy?. 5. Which socialism?. 6. Is there a Marxist doctrine of the state?A reply by Antonio Negri. 7. Gramsci and the conception of civil society. 8. Marxism and socialism. 9. Marx and classics. 10. Marxism and international relations. Notes. Index.

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  • Johns Hopkins University Press The Course of American Democracy 18331845

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    Book SynopsisThe third volume covers Jackson's reelection to the presidency and the weighty issues with which he was faced: the nullification crisis, the tragic removal of the Indians beyond the Mississippi River, the mounting violence throughout the country over slavery, and the tortuous efforts to win the annexation of Texas.Trade ReviewIf courage is required in a biographer of Andrew Jackson, there is, at least, no shortage of literary battles where that bravery can by displayed. Professor Remini deserves his campaign medals.—Peter Marshall, Times Literary SupplementJackson's significance in American political and social history is enormous. His larger-than-life personality and equally heroic convictions and prejudices changed the Presidency and the character of American political parties . . . [Remini] has produced a wonderful portrait, rich in detail, of a fascinating and important man and an authoritative . . . account of his role in American history.—John A. Garraty, New York Times Book ReviewTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsPrefaceChronology of Jackson's Life, 1833-18451. Jacksonian America2. "Nullification...Means Insurrection and War"2. The Union Preserved4. Reshuffling the Cabinet5. "The Grand Triumphal Tour"6. Duane's Dismissal7. Panic!8. Jackson's "Revolution"9. The Rise of the Whig Party10. Censure and Portest11. "The Bank Is Dead"12. The Hermitage Fire13. The Most Dangerous Moment14. "Permit Nothing That Is Wrong"15. "No Apology"16. Democratizing the Government17. A Question of Freedom18. "The Republic Has Degenerated into a Democracy"19. "To Demand the Respect of All Europe"20. Twilight of the Indians21. "A Bomb Thrown Without Warning"22. Jacksonian Democrazy23. Texas24. Jackson Triumphant25. Life in the White House26. Farewell27. "Well Done Thou Faithful Servant"28. to Join the Church29. Silver Jubilee30. Beaten But Not Conquered31. A Fading Taper32. "We Must Regain Texas"33. "We Will All Meet in Heaven"NotesBiblioography

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  • Johns Hopkins University Press Electoral Systems and Democracy

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    Book SynopsisQuade, Benjamin Reilly, Andrew Reynolds, David Samuels, Richard Snyder, Richard Soudriette, R. Kent WeaverTrade ReviewAn accessible and comprehensive collection... usefully grounds the key theoretical arguments with empirical evidence. -- Toby James Political Studies Review 2007 Very useful for pedagogical purposes... Recommended. General readers and undergraduates. Choice 2007Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionI. Electorial Systems and Institutional Design1. A Primer for Decision Makers2. A Gobal Snapshot3. Dealing with Divided Societies4. The Case for Power Sharing5. The Impact of FederalismII. Is Proportional Representation Best?6. Constitutional Choices for New Democracies7. The Problem with PR8. PR and Democratic Statecraft9. Double-Checking the Evidence10. The Primary of the ParticularIII. Country and Regional Experiences11. Constitutional Engineering in Southern Africa12. Comment: Elections in Agrarian Societies13. Rejoinder: The Case for Proportionality14. Electoral Reform and Stability in Uruguary15. Devaluing the Vote in Latin America16. Why Direct Election Failed in Israel17. The Politics of Reform in Japan and Taiwan18. The Curious Case of Afghanistan19. Iraq's Year of Voting DangerouslyIndex

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  • University of Toronto Press The Principle of Federation by P.J. Proudhon

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    Book SynopsisA widely read and influential text in its own day, P.-J. Proudhon’s Du Principe federatif is now often overlooked by students of federalism. Yet the book’s theoretical and general chapters, in the first English translation, can claim to be considered a key text for the history of federalist thinking. Standing at the point of intersection between the anarchist and federalist traditions, they make a passionate case for federalism as the political order which gives the fullest possible expression to liberty – indeed, as the only political order in which liberty can be preserved: ‘The twentieth century will open the age of federations, or else humanity will undergo another purgatory of a thousand years.’Proudhon’s federal principle is a radically decentralist one, which contrasts sharply with modern pictures of federalism at many points, what Proudhon calls a ‘federal’ system is what many, today, would regard as the

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  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Democracy and Development in Africa

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  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers The Democracy Promotion Paradox

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  • Vanderbilt University Press The Next Form of Democracy

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  • Vanderbilt University Press Seeking a New Majority

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  • Overruled

    Oneworld Publications Overruled

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    Book SynopsisA testimony of how our government has undermined our democratic principles from a barrister who took the Prime Minister to courtTrade Review'Unflinching, brilliant.' -- TLS‘Overruled is a fascinating insider account of the complex and opaque British legal system, and a timely warning about the steady erosion of British democracy at the hands of unaccountable elites.’ -- Grace Blakeley, author of Stolen‘A compelling description of a barren political landscape… This is about the power of the people rather than the people in power.’ -- Michael Mansfield QC'[A] unique insight into what has gone wrong and how to begin the process of mending our constitution' -- Robert Verkaik * The Times *‘Sam Fowles has seen the way the UK constitution works – and doesn’t – up close. In this invigorating new book he brings his expertise to bear in asking whether UK democracy is in peril – and what we can do about it.’ -- Alex Dean, Prospect‘An incisive and vigorous investigation into how excessive executive power threatens democracy by sidestepping accountability and scrutiny. Enlivened by historical and courtroom anecdotes, this exploration of our unwritten constitution is easily accessible to all.’ -- Owen Bowcott, former legal affairs correspondent at the Guardian

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  • ECPR Press Parties and Party Systems A Framework for Analysis

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    Book SynopsisIn this rich and broad-ranging volume, Giovanni Sartori outlines what is now recognised to be the most comprehensive and authoritative approach to the classification of party systems

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  • Cambridge University Press Bureaucratic Resistance in Times of Democratic Backsliding

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