Hard Questions for Democracy

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Colm McKeogh
comparative politics
CVT
democracy
democratic legitimacy
Direct Democracy
electoral systems
Epistemic Proceduralism
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financial crisis impact on governance
Franciscus Van Den Enden
Gail McElroy
Garrett O'Boyle
gender politics
gender representation
Gerry Mackie
Heinz Brandenburg
International Monetary Fund
IRA Leadership
Irish politics
Iseult Honohan
James L. Hyland
Lloyds Algorithm
Macartan Humphreys
Maria Laura Sudulich
Michael Gallagher
Michael Laver
Michael Marsh
Multidimensional Policy Space
Official IRA
Online News Consumption
Optimal Representation
Party Policy Positions
Patrick Bernhagen
policy analysis
political economy
political legitimacy
political participation
Political Trust
Procedure Independent Standard
Republican Movement
Respondent's Party Identification
Respondent’s Party Identification
Single Member Constituency Systems
Single Member Districts
Social Choice Theory
systematic voter bias
terrorist organization
UK's Financial Service Authority
UK’s Financial Service Authority
USA's Figure
USA’s Figure
Valence Politics Model
Van Den Enden
Voronoi Tessellation
Voter Ideal Points
women's under-representation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138109889
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The recent financial and economic crisis has forced governments and people from around the globe to ask some hard questions about how democracy has evolved. Some of these are old questions; others are new. Is democracy really the most desirable form of government? How democratic is policy-making during the financial and economic crisis? Why do vote-seeking parties in modern democracies actually make voters miserable? Can women’s under-representation in politics be explained because of voter bias? Why are some citizens still excluded from voting in their country? And can terrorist organizations that promote violence one day, really become democratic the next?

This represents the first book of its kind to ask and answer a broad range of hard questions that need to be addressed in times of both flux and calls for democratic change throughout the world. It does so by bringing together leading social scientists and rising stars from around the globe. Interdisciplinary in its analysis, it is essential reading for students of comparative and international politics, political philosophy, gender studies and economics.

The book's website can be found at: www.democracyquestions.com and it was originally published as a special issue of Irish Political Studies.

Raj Chari is Associate Professor in Political Science at Trinity College Dublin.