Democratic Resilience
Herausgeber: Lieberman, Robert C.; Roberts, Kenneth M.; Mettler, Suzanne
Democratic Resilience
Herausgeber: Lieberman, Robert C.; Roberts, Kenneth M.; Mettler, Suzanne
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Social and political polarization has posed novel challenges to U.S. democracy in recent years. Democratic Resilience examines the effects of polarization on democratic institutions and political behavior, exploring the sources of democratic resilience that can stabilize and protect the democratic order in the years ahead.
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Social and political polarization has posed novel challenges to U.S. democracy in recent years. Democratic Resilience examines the effects of polarization on democratic institutions and political behavior, exploring the sources of democratic resilience that can stabilize and protect the democratic order in the years ahead.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9781108834100
- ISBN-10: 1108834108
- Artikelnr.: 62290212
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9781108834100
- ISBN-10: 1108834108
- Artikelnr.: 62290212
Part I. Why Might Polarization Harm Democracy? Theory and Comparison; 1.
How Democracies Endure: The Challenges of Polarization and Resilience
Robert C. Lieberman, Suzanne Mettler, and Kenneth M. Roberts; 2.
Polarization and the Durability of Madisonian Checks and Balances: A
Developmental Analysis Paul Pierson and Eric Schickler; 3. Pernicious
Polarization and Democratic Resilience: Analyzing the United States in
Comparative Perspective Jennifer McCoy and Murat Somer; Part II. Political
Institutions in Polarized Times; 4. Cross-Cutting Cleavages, Political
Institutions, and Democratic Resilience in the US Frances E. Lee; 5.
Unilateralism Unleashed? Polarization and the Politics of Executive Action
Douglas L. Kriner; 6. Court-Packing and Democratic Erosion Thomas M. Keck;
Part III. Social Polarization and Partisanship; 7. The Social Roots, Risks,
and Rewards of Mass Polarization Lilliana Mason and Nathan P. Kalmoe; 8.
The Great White Hope: Threat and Racial Resilience in the Age of Trump
Christopher Sebastian Parker and Matt A. Barreto; 9. The Religious Sort:
The Causes and Consequences of the Religiosity Gap in America Michele F.
Margolis; 10. Weaponized Group Identities and the Health of Democracy: Why
the National Rifle Association is Good at Democracy but Bad for It Matthew
J. Lacombe; Part IV. Vicious Circles? The Relationship Between Polarized
Behavior and Institutions; 11. Polarization, the Administrative State, and
Executive-Centered Partisanship Desmond King and Sidney Milkis; 12.
Laboratories of What? American Federalism and the Politics of Democratic
Subversion Philip Rocco; 13. Conservative Extra-Party Coalitions and
Statehouse Democracy Alexander Hertel-Fernandez; Part V. Can Political
Action Save Democracy in Polarized Times? 14. Elections, Polarization, and
Democratic Resilience David A. Bateman; 15. Citizen Mobilization and
Partisan Polarizations from the Tea Party to the Anti-Trump Resistance
Theda Skocpol, Caroline Tervo, and Kirsten Walters.
How Democracies Endure: The Challenges of Polarization and Resilience
Robert C. Lieberman, Suzanne Mettler, and Kenneth M. Roberts; 2.
Polarization and the Durability of Madisonian Checks and Balances: A
Developmental Analysis Paul Pierson and Eric Schickler; 3. Pernicious
Polarization and Democratic Resilience: Analyzing the United States in
Comparative Perspective Jennifer McCoy and Murat Somer; Part II. Political
Institutions in Polarized Times; 4. Cross-Cutting Cleavages, Political
Institutions, and Democratic Resilience in the US Frances E. Lee; 5.
Unilateralism Unleashed? Polarization and the Politics of Executive Action
Douglas L. Kriner; 6. Court-Packing and Democratic Erosion Thomas M. Keck;
Part III. Social Polarization and Partisanship; 7. The Social Roots, Risks,
and Rewards of Mass Polarization Lilliana Mason and Nathan P. Kalmoe; 8.
The Great White Hope: Threat and Racial Resilience in the Age of Trump
Christopher Sebastian Parker and Matt A. Barreto; 9. The Religious Sort:
The Causes and Consequences of the Religiosity Gap in America Michele F.
Margolis; 10. Weaponized Group Identities and the Health of Democracy: Why
the National Rifle Association is Good at Democracy but Bad for It Matthew
J. Lacombe; Part IV. Vicious Circles? The Relationship Between Polarized
Behavior and Institutions; 11. Polarization, the Administrative State, and
Executive-Centered Partisanship Desmond King and Sidney Milkis; 12.
Laboratories of What? American Federalism and the Politics of Democratic
Subversion Philip Rocco; 13. Conservative Extra-Party Coalitions and
Statehouse Democracy Alexander Hertel-Fernandez; Part V. Can Political
Action Save Democracy in Polarized Times? 14. Elections, Polarization, and
Democratic Resilience David A. Bateman; 15. Citizen Mobilization and
Partisan Polarizations from the Tea Party to the Anti-Trump Resistance
Theda Skocpol, Caroline Tervo, and Kirsten Walters.
Part I. Why Might Polarization Harm Democracy? Theory and Comparison; 1.
How Democracies Endure: The Challenges of Polarization and Resilience
Robert C. Lieberman, Suzanne Mettler, and Kenneth M. Roberts; 2.
Polarization and the Durability of Madisonian Checks and Balances: A
Developmental Analysis Paul Pierson and Eric Schickler; 3. Pernicious
Polarization and Democratic Resilience: Analyzing the United States in
Comparative Perspective Jennifer McCoy and Murat Somer; Part II. Political
Institutions in Polarized Times; 4. Cross-Cutting Cleavages, Political
Institutions, and Democratic Resilience in the US Frances E. Lee; 5.
Unilateralism Unleashed? Polarization and the Politics of Executive Action
Douglas L. Kriner; 6. Court-Packing and Democratic Erosion Thomas M. Keck;
Part III. Social Polarization and Partisanship; 7. The Social Roots, Risks,
and Rewards of Mass Polarization Lilliana Mason and Nathan P. Kalmoe; 8.
The Great White Hope: Threat and Racial Resilience in the Age of Trump
Christopher Sebastian Parker and Matt A. Barreto; 9. The Religious Sort:
The Causes and Consequences of the Religiosity Gap in America Michele F.
Margolis; 10. Weaponized Group Identities and the Health of Democracy: Why
the National Rifle Association is Good at Democracy but Bad for It Matthew
J. Lacombe; Part IV. Vicious Circles? The Relationship Between Polarized
Behavior and Institutions; 11. Polarization, the Administrative State, and
Executive-Centered Partisanship Desmond King and Sidney Milkis; 12.
Laboratories of What? American Federalism and the Politics of Democratic
Subversion Philip Rocco; 13. Conservative Extra-Party Coalitions and
Statehouse Democracy Alexander Hertel-Fernandez; Part V. Can Political
Action Save Democracy in Polarized Times? 14. Elections, Polarization, and
Democratic Resilience David A. Bateman; 15. Citizen Mobilization and
Partisan Polarizations from the Tea Party to the Anti-Trump Resistance
Theda Skocpol, Caroline Tervo, and Kirsten Walters.
How Democracies Endure: The Challenges of Polarization and Resilience
Robert C. Lieberman, Suzanne Mettler, and Kenneth M. Roberts; 2.
Polarization and the Durability of Madisonian Checks and Balances: A
Developmental Analysis Paul Pierson and Eric Schickler; 3. Pernicious
Polarization and Democratic Resilience: Analyzing the United States in
Comparative Perspective Jennifer McCoy and Murat Somer; Part II. Political
Institutions in Polarized Times; 4. Cross-Cutting Cleavages, Political
Institutions, and Democratic Resilience in the US Frances E. Lee; 5.
Unilateralism Unleashed? Polarization and the Politics of Executive Action
Douglas L. Kriner; 6. Court-Packing and Democratic Erosion Thomas M. Keck;
Part III. Social Polarization and Partisanship; 7. The Social Roots, Risks,
and Rewards of Mass Polarization Lilliana Mason and Nathan P. Kalmoe; 8.
The Great White Hope: Threat and Racial Resilience in the Age of Trump
Christopher Sebastian Parker and Matt A. Barreto; 9. The Religious Sort:
The Causes and Consequences of the Religiosity Gap in America Michele F.
Margolis; 10. Weaponized Group Identities and the Health of Democracy: Why
the National Rifle Association is Good at Democracy but Bad for It Matthew
J. Lacombe; Part IV. Vicious Circles? The Relationship Between Polarized
Behavior and Institutions; 11. Polarization, the Administrative State, and
Executive-Centered Partisanship Desmond King and Sidney Milkis; 12.
Laboratories of What? American Federalism and the Politics of Democratic
Subversion Philip Rocco; 13. Conservative Extra-Party Coalitions and
Statehouse Democracy Alexander Hertel-Fernandez; Part V. Can Political
Action Save Democracy in Polarized Times? 14. Elections, Polarization, and
Democratic Resilience David A. Bateman; 15. Citizen Mobilization and
Partisan Polarizations from the Tea Party to the Anti-Trump Resistance
Theda Skocpol, Caroline Tervo, and Kirsten Walters.