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Democratic Decline and Democratic Renewal Political Change in Britain, Australia and New Zealand

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 07/2012





Note Editore

The story of liberal democracy over the last half century has been a triumphant one in many ways, with the number of democracies increasing from a minority of states to a significant majority. Yet substantial problems afflict democratic states, and while the number of democratic countries has expanded, democratic practice has contracted. This book introduces a novel framework for evaluating the rise and decline of democratic governance. Examining three mature democratic countries – Britain, Australia and New Zealand – the authors discuss patterns of governance from the emergence of mass democracy at the outset of the twentieth century through to its present condition. The shared political cultures and institutional arrangements of the three countries allow the authors to investigate comparatively the dynamics of political evolution and the possibilities for systemic developments and institutional change.




Sommario

Part I. Introduction: 1. The decline and renewal of democratic governance: a theoretical framework; Part II. Political Change in Britain: The Development of a Strategy Gap: 2. The mass party system and state strategic capacity in Britain; 3. Neo-liberalism and the decline of state strategic capacity; 4. Why the gap in strategic capacity poses a systemic challenge; Part III. Political Change in Australia: The Development of a Representation Gap: 5. Everyman is king: representation and strategic capacity in Australia's mass party period; 6. Pluralised society, individualised politics: the gap between citizens and the formal political system; 7. Why a representation gap poses a systemic challenge (and the populist alternative); Part IV. Political Change in New Zealand: Voting Reform, Multi-Party Politics and Minority Government: 8. Identities and capabilities in the mass party era in New Zealand; 9. Neo-liberalism, social change and democracy; 10. Is electoral reform sufficient?; Part V. Democratic Renewal: 11. Reconnecting citizens to the political system; 12. The prospect for democratic renewal.




Prefazione

While the number of democratic countries continues to expand, democratic practice has contracted, notably in western states where democracy has been longest established. This book examines Britain, Australia and New Zealand in order to explore the origin and trajectory of current political discontent and suggest how this might be remedied.




Autore

Ian Marsh is Professor in the Australian Innovation Research Centre at the University of Tasmania.
Raymond Miller is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Auckland.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781107025684

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 22 x 157 mm Ø 770 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:2 tables
Pagine Arabe: 394


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