NLSUI OPAC header image
Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Democracy in decline : Rebuilding its future / Philip Kotler.

By: Publisher: Thousand Oaks, California, USA : SAGE Publications, Inc, [2017]Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789386446893 (print (pb) : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 321.8 KOT 23
LOC classification:
  • JK1726 .K68 2017
Contents:
Content: Introduction - Challenges to Democracy in a Changing World; Chapter 1: Why Democracy isn’t working well in the U.S. or Elsewhere, Why Having Elections is not enough; Chapter 2: Reforming Elections, Why are Citizens Not Voting; Chapter 3: Reforming Congress, Why does Congress Perform Poorly; Chapter 4: Reforming the Executive Branch, Is the President Too Powerful; Chapter 5: Reforming the Federal Judiciary Process, Is the Judiciary Shaping Legislation; Chapter 6: Reforming the Federal-States Relationship , Are the States Too Independent; Chapter 7: Reforming Political Partie, Are the Parties Too Rigid; Chapter 8: Reforming Foreign Policy Making, Who Should Make Foreign Policy; Chapter 9: Reforming Government Service, Are Government Employees Efficient and Conscious that they are ‘Public Servants’; Chapter 10: Leading with Vision and Statesmanship, Isn’t It Time to Re-Create American Democracy; Chapter 11: Dealing with the Major Unresolved Government Policy Issues
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Content:

Introduction - Challenges to Democracy in a Changing World;
Chapter 1: Why Democracy isn’t working well in the U.S. or Elsewhere, Why Having Elections is not enough;
Chapter 2: Reforming Elections, Why are Citizens Not Voting;
Chapter 3: Reforming Congress, Why does Congress Perform Poorly;
Chapter 4: Reforming the Executive Branch, Is the President Too Powerful;
Chapter 5: Reforming the Federal Judiciary Process, Is the Judiciary Shaping Legislation;
Chapter 6: Reforming the Federal-States Relationship , Are the States Too Independent;
Chapter 7: Reforming Political Partie, Are the Parties Too Rigid;
Chapter 8: Reforming Foreign Policy Making, Who Should Make Foreign Policy;
Chapter 9: Reforming Government Service, Are Government Employees Efficient and Conscious that they are ‘Public Servants’;
Chapter 10: Leading with Vision and Statesmanship, Isn’t It Time to Re-Create American Democracy;
Chapter 11: Dealing with the Major Unresolved Government Policy Issues