Book review of: American Democracy, by Andrew Perrin. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2014, 228pp. ISBN 978-0-7456622-32-9. Perrin's study of American democracy begins by stating what has become a commonplace of fear in many democracies, that people have become cynical and distrusting of the democractic system and that apathy and political disengagement are widespread. Only multi-millionaries backed by capitalist corporations with the deepest pockets can afford to run for office in the United States and nobody in power seems to be in any hurry to do anything about it
Book review of: The people vs. democracy : why our freedom is in danger and how to save it / by Yasc...
Citizenship. Etienne Balibar. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2015. ISBN-13:978-0-7456-821-9 (pb)IN LIGHT o...
Jack Corbett and Wouter Veenendaal’s book has two general and interconnected questions at its core: ...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
Can Democracy be Saved? is two books in one, and carries off the trick impressively. The first book ...
In this study of democratization, Joshua Kurlantzick proposes that the spate of retreating democraci...
Can Democracy be Saved? is two books in one, and carries off the trick impressively. The first book ...
Can Democracy be Saved? is two books in one, and carries off the trick impressively. The first book ...
American Democracy offers a compellingly-argued rethinking of how we might conceptualise America’s d...
The Politics of Fear. What right wing populist discourses mean, by Ruth Wodak. London: Sage, 2015. 2...
Book review of: Political power in America: class conflict and the subversion of democracy by Anthon...
Review of Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government is Smarter by Ilya Somin (Stanfo...
Alastair Hill finds some important advice for both Barack Obama and David Cameron on the ‘policy moo...
Book review of: The people vs. democracy : why our freedom is in danger and how to save it / by Yasc...
Citizenship. Etienne Balibar. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2015. ISBN-13:978-0-7456-821-9 (pb)IN LIGHT o...
Jack Corbett and Wouter Veenendaal’s book has two general and interconnected questions at its core: ...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
Can Democracy be Saved? is two books in one, and carries off the trick impressively. The first book ...
In this study of democratization, Joshua Kurlantzick proposes that the spate of retreating democraci...
Can Democracy be Saved? is two books in one, and carries off the trick impressively. The first book ...
Can Democracy be Saved? is two books in one, and carries off the trick impressively. The first book ...
American Democracy offers a compellingly-argued rethinking of how we might conceptualise America’s d...
The Politics of Fear. What right wing populist discourses mean, by Ruth Wodak. London: Sage, 2015. 2...
Book review of: Political power in America: class conflict and the subversion of democracy by Anthon...
Review of Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government is Smarter by Ilya Somin (Stanfo...
Alastair Hill finds some important advice for both Barack Obama and David Cameron on the ‘policy moo...
Book review of: The people vs. democracy : why our freedom is in danger and how to save it / by Yasc...
Citizenship. Etienne Balibar. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2015. ISBN-13:978-0-7456-821-9 (pb)IN LIGHT o...
Jack Corbett and Wouter Veenendaal’s book has two general and interconnected questions at its core: ...