Race, Reform, and Regulation of the Electoral Process
Recurring Puzzles in American Democracy
Heather K Gerken editor Guy-Uriel E Charles editor Michael S Kang editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Apr '12
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An edited volume that offers a critical re-evaluation of three fundamental and interlocking themes in American democracy.
This edited volume offers a critical re-evaluation of three fundamental and interlocking themes in American democracy: the relationship between race and politics, the performance and reform of election systems and the role of courts in regulating the political process.This book offers a critical re-evaluation of three fundamental and interlocking themes in American democracy: the relationship between race and politics, the performance and reform of election systems and the role of courts in regulating the political process. This edited volume features contributions from some of the leading voices in election law and social science. The authors address the recurring questions for American democracy and identify new challenges for the twenty-first century. They not only consider where current policy and scholarship are headed, but also suggest where they ought to go over the next two decades. The book thus provides intellectual guideposts for future scholarship and policy making in American democracy.
ISBN: 9781107662735
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
Weight: 410g
312 pages