A Different democracy American government in a 31-Country Perspective
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TextPublication details: London Yale University Press 2014Description: ix,373pISBN: - 970300198089
- 320.473TAY
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Includes index
American democracy differs greatly from other democracies around the world. But is the American way more or less efficacious than comparable democracies in Asia, Latin America, or Europe? What if the United States had a prime minister instead of (or in addition to) a president, or if it had three or more parties in Congress instead of two? Would there be more partisan animosity and legislative gridlock or less? These are the kinds of questions that thinking about U.S. government in comparative perspective helps us to analyze.
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