A Different Democracy :American Government in a 31-Country Perspective
A Different Democracy :American Government in a 31-Country Perspective
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Published:
8 January, 2015
Description
This valuable contribution to political studies takes a unique approach to a much-studied subject, looking at the U.S. government from a comparative point of view. Four distinguished scholars in the field examine the Constitution, the two-party system, the division of power between state and federal governments, and other major features of the American political system in terms of how they differ from other democracies, and they explore what those differences ultimately mean for democratic performance. By merging two important fields of study, American government and comparative political systems, this essential text offers a new and refreshingly insightful view of American exceptionalism.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780300198089 |
| ISBN10 | 0300198086 |
| Number Of Pages | 392 |
| Item Weight | 449 g |
| Product Dimensions | 156 x 235 x 23 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Yale University Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
"The scholarship here is impressive. This book is surely unique in the depth of its comparative description of the United States and the systematic nature of the comparative analysis."—G. Bingham Powell Jr., author of Elections as Instruments of Democracy
"A Different Democracy overcomes the traditional segmentation of political science into American and comparative politics, choosing a sensible analytical focus instead: democratic political institutions. The book will be the premier introduction to this subject for undergraduate and graduate students for years to come."—Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University, author of The Transformation of European Social Democracy
Author's Bio
Steven L. Taylor is professor and chair of political science, Troy University. Matthew S. Shugart is professor of political science, University of California, Davis. Arend Lijphart is research professor emeritus of political science, University of California, San Diego. Bernard Grofman is professor of political science, University of California, Irvine.