Why Politics Matters
Making Democracy Work
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Nov '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
'A contemporary classic. This second edition is, just like the first, ahead of the debate. It brings together the very latest empirical findings to offer a plethora of fresh insights into perhaps our greatest current political problem - that of citizen disaffection and disengagement.' - Colin Hay, Sciences Po, Paris, France 'Written in an accessible and digestible style, this book addresses fundamental issues about democracy that are important for any student of politics to engage with.' - Wyn Grant, University of Warwick, UK 'A great overview of politics that will be enjoyed by students and engaged citizens alike... it tackles big questions in a way that is grounded in the discipline and yet accessible.' - Paul Taggart, University of Sussex, UK
Profound social changes have made governance and political leadership more challenging than ever. The result is that politics in the democratic world faces a crisis in the 21st century. The revised edition of this highly successful text reassesses the gap between citizen expectation and the realities of government in light of new developments.Profound social changes have made governance and political leadership more challenging than ever. The result is that politics in the democratic world faces a crisis in the 21st century. The revised edition of this highly successful text reassesses the gap between citizen expectation and the realities of government in light of new developments.
ISBN: 9780230360662
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 313g
266 pages
2nd edition