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ISBN 10: 0230604455
ISBN 13: 9780230604452
Author: Shaun Bowler, Amihai Glazer
In this volume a series of contributions look at the impact of direct democracy on those processes of representative democracy to raise – and answer – the question: Does direct democracy harm representative democracy?
Chapter 1: Hybrid democracy and its consequences
Chapter 2: Was Rove right? Ohio's gay marriage ban and the 2004 presidential election
Chapter 3: Electoral supply and demand: direct democracy campaigns, political interest, and participation
Chapter 4: Direct democracy and the public agenda: ballot initiatives and public beliefs about important problems
Chapter 5: Direct democracy's effects on political parties
Chapter 6: The initiative process and interest group attention to legislative activity
Chapter 7: Direct democracy and the executive branch
Chapter 8: Direct democracy and the stability of state policy
Chapter 9: Direct democracy and good governance: does it matter?
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Tags: Shaun Bowler, Amihai Glazer, Direct Democracy, American Political Institutions, Impact