
Democracy Transformed?
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- Tables
- Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1: Russell J. Dalton, Susan E. Scarrow, and Bruce Cain: New Forms of Democracy?: Reform and Transformation of Democratic Institutions
- Part I: Electoral Change
- 2: Russell J. Dalton and Mark Gray: Expanding the Electoral Marketplace
- 3: Susan E. Scarrow: Making Elections More Direct? Reducing the Role of Parties in Elections
- 4: Miki Caul Kittilson and Susan E. Scarrow: Political Parties and the Rhetoric and Realities of Democratization
- 5: Shaun Bowler, Elisabeth Carter, and David M. Farrell: Changing Party Access to Politics
- Part II: Change in Non-electoral Institutions
- 6: Bruce Cain, Sergio Fabrinni, and Patrick Egan: Toward More Open Democracies: The Expansion of Freedom of Information Laws
- 7: Christopher Ansell and Jane Gingrich: The Decentralization of Governance: Regional and Local Delegation
- 8: Christopher Ansell and Jane Gingrich: Reforming the Administrative State
- 9: Rachel Chichowski and Alec Stone Sweet: Participation, Representative Democracy, and the Courts
- Part III: The Consequences of Political Reform
- 10: Mark Warren: A Second Transformation of Democracy
- 11: Russell J. Dalton, Bruce Cain, and Susan E. Scarrow: Democratic Publics and Democratic Institutions: New Forms or Adaptation
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