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Democracy in Decline Philip Kotler

By: Publication details: Sage Publications India New Delhi 2017Description: xix,210pISBN:
  • 9789386446893
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 321.8 KOT
Summary: Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.Why Democracy Isn't Working Well in America or Elsewhere -Why Having Elections Isn't Enough 2.Reforming Elections -Why Are Citizens Not Voting? 3.Reforming Congress -Why Does Congress Perform Poorly? 4.Reforming the Executive Branch -Is the President Too Powerful? 5.Reforming the Federal Judiciary Process -Is the Judiciary Shaping Legislation? 6.Reforming the Federal-States Relationship -Are the States Too Independent? 7.Reforming Political Parties -Are the Parties Too Rigid? 8.Reforming Foreign Policy Making -Who Should Make Foreign Policy? 9.Reforming Government Service -Are Government Employees Efficient and Conscious that They Are `Public Servants'? 10.Leading with Vision and Statesmanship -What Will It Take to Restore Democracy? 11.Dealing with the Major Unresolved Government Policy Issues.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrival December -2019
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Books Books Reference 321.8 KOT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SLSN-B-13138
Books Books Symbiosis Law School, Noida 321.8 KOT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SLSN-B-13139
Books Books Symbiosis Law School, Noida 321.8 KOT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SLSN-B-13140

Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.Why Democracy Isn't Working Well in America or Elsewhere
-Why Having Elections Isn't Enough
2.Reforming Elections
-Why Are Citizens Not Voting?
3.Reforming Congress
-Why Does Congress Perform Poorly?
4.Reforming the Executive Branch
-Is the President Too Powerful?
5.Reforming the Federal Judiciary Process
-Is the Judiciary Shaping Legislation?
6.Reforming the Federal-States Relationship
-Are the States Too Independent?
7.Reforming Political Parties
-Are the Parties Too Rigid?
8.Reforming Foreign Policy Making
-Who Should Make Foreign Policy?
9.Reforming Government Service
-Are Government Employees Efficient and Conscious that They Are `Public Servants'?
10.Leading with Vision and Statesmanship
-What Will It Take to Restore Democracy?
11.Dealing with the Major Unresolved Government Policy Issues.

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