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Democracy in decline : rebuilding its future / Philip Kotler.

By: Kotler, Philip [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: SAGE Publications, Inc., Description: xiv, 210 pages : graphs ; 22 cmISBN: 1473980496; 9781473980495; 9781473980501; 147398050XSubject(s): Democracy | Political participation | Political culture -- United States | Democratization | Political science | World politics | United States -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 321.8 LOC classification: JC423 | .K6564 2016
Contents:
Introduction--Challenges to democracy in a changing world ; Why democracy isn't working well in America or elsewhere -- why having elections isn't enough ; Reforming elections -- why are citizens not voting? ; Reforming Congress -- Why does Congress perform poorly? ; Reforming the executive branch -- is the president too powerful? ; Reforming the federal judiciary process -- is the judiciary shaping legislation? ; Reforming the federal-states relationship -- are the states too independent? ; Reforming political parties -- are the parties too rigid? ; Reforming foreign policy making -- who should make foreign policy? ; Reforming government service -- are government employees efficient and conscious that they are 'Public Servants'? ; Leading with vision and statesmanship -- what will it take to restore democracy? ; Dealing with the major unresolved government policy issues.
Other editions: Equivalent (manifestation):: Kotler, Philip. Democracy in decline.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction--Challenges to democracy in a changing world ; Why democracy isn't working well in America or elsewhere -- why having elections isn't enough ; Reforming elections -- why are citizens not voting? ; Reforming Congress -- Why does Congress perform poorly? ; Reforming the executive branch -- is the president too powerful? ; Reforming the federal judiciary process -- is the judiciary shaping legislation? ; Reforming the federal-states relationship -- are the states too independent? ; Reforming political parties -- are the parties too rigid? ; Reforming foreign policy making -- who should make foreign policy? ; Reforming government service -- are government employees efficient and conscious that they are 'Public Servants'? ; Leading with vision and statesmanship -- what will it take to restore democracy? ; Dealing with the major unresolved government policy issues.

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