Challenges to Democracy: Ideas, Involvement and Institutions

Challenges to Democracy: Ideas, Involvement and Institutions

Challenges to Democracy: Ideas, Involvement and Institutions

Challenges to Democracy: Ideas, Involvement and Institutions

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Overview

This collection brings together leading political scientists in order to address the challenges faced by democracy in the twenty-first century. The contributors tackle the changing nature of democratic ideas, in particular equality in society and the satisfaction of citizens. They examine changing patterns of political involvement, from voting to new forms of participation and protest using the Internet and new technologies. Finally, they look at the challenge to democracy posed by the changing nature of state institutions: party systems, bureaucracy and e-government, regulation and the processes of institutional development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349418626
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2001
Series: PSA Yearbooks
Edition description: 1st ed. 2001
Pages: 267
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

GEORGINA BLAKELEY Lecturer in Politics, University of Huddersfield PETER BURNELL Professor of Politics, University of Warwick ROBERT DAHL Sterling Professor of Political Science, Yale University RON JOHNSTON Professor, School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol TIM JORDAN Lecturer in Sociology, Open University MARTIN LODGE Lecturer in Public Policy, University of Ulster, Jordanstown HENRY MILNER Political Scientist affiliated with Laval University in Canada and the University of Umea, Sweden PIPPA NORRIS Associate Director (Research), and Lecturer, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University ELINOR OSTROM Co-Director, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University JAN OTT PhD Research, Erasmus University JOHN PARKINSON Doctoral Student, Melbourne University CHARLES PATTIE Professor, Department of Geography, University of Sheffield BENJAMIN RADCLIFF Associate Professor of Government, University of Notre Dame, Paris JONATHAN WOLFF Professor of Philosophy, University College London PERRI 6 Senior Research Fellow, Department of Government, University of Strathclyde

Table of Contents

Introduction CHALLENGES FOR DEMOCRACY: EQUALITY AND SATISFACTION Political Equality in the Coming Century; R.Dahl Levelling Down; J.Wolff The Political Economy of Human Happiness; B.Radcliff Freedom and the Achievement of Happiness; J.Ott CHALLENGES FROM SOCIETY: CHANGING PETTERNS OF POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT Is there a Crisis of Democracy in Great Britain? Turnout at General Elections Reconsidered; R.Johnston & C.Pattie Social Capital, Civic Literacy and Political Participation: Explaining Differences in Voter Turnout; H.Milner A Virtuous Circle? The Impact of Political Communications in Post-Industrial Democracies; P.Norris Hactivism: Direct Action on the Electronic Flows of Information Societies; T.Jordan Deliberative Democracy and Referendums; J.Parkinson Creating Spaces of Deliberation in Barcelona: Its Good to Talk?; G.Blakeley CHALLENGES FROM THE STATE: CHANGING INSTITUTIONS External Influences on Party Development and Transnational Party Cooperation: The Case of Post-Communist Europe; G.Pridham Promoting Parties and Party Systems in New Democracies: Is there Anything the International Community Can Do?; P.Burnell Regulatory Accountability: Towards a Single Citizen-Consumer Model?; M.Lodge E-Governance: Weber's Revenge?; Perri 6 Decentralization and Development: the New Panacea; E.Ostrom Index
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