Democratization in America

A Comparative-Historical Analysis

Laurence Whitehead editor Desmond King editor Robert C Lieberman editor Gretchen Ritter editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press

Published:9th Oct '09

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An exceptionally provocative framework for understanding American political development. It will inspire new research and fruitful discussion among both established scholars and graduate students in comparative politics and American political development. -- Richard Valelly, Swarthmore College

case is a unique reference point for students of American political development and comparative democratization.The essays in this volume examine democracy's development in the United States, demonstrating how that process has shaped-and continues to shape-the American political system. Scholars of American politics commonly describe the political development of the United States as exceptional and distinct from that of other advanced industrial democracies. They point to the United States as the longest-lived and most stable liberal democracy in history. What they often fail to mention, though, is that it took considerable time to extend democracy throughout the country. The contributors to this volume suggest that it is intellectually fruitful to consider the U.S. case in comparison to other countries. They argue that the development of democracy is ongoing in America; that even with a written constitution grounded in liberal democracy, the meaning and significance of U.S. democracy are still evolving. This volume shows that democratization and the pursuit of democracy are processes affected by multiple and continuing challenges-including such issues as citizenship, race, institution building, and political movements-as patterns and practices of politics and governance continue to change. This innovative approach contributes significantly to comparative democratization studies, a field normally confined to Latin America and former communist countries. The U.S. case is a unique reference point for students of American political development and comparative democratization.

A valuable contribution to our understanding of American political development. -- Christopher N. Lawrence American Review of Politics

ISBN: 9780801893254

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm

Weight: 499g

352 pages