Race, Reform, and Regulation of the Electoral Process
Recurring Puzzles in American Democracy
Herausgeber: Charles, Guy-Uriel E.; Kang, Michael S.; Gerken, Heather K.
Race, Reform, and Regulation of the Electoral Process
Recurring Puzzles in American Democracy
Herausgeber: Charles, Guy-Uriel E.; Kang, Michael S.; Gerken, Heather K.
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An edited volume that offers a critical re-evaluation of three fundamental and interlocking themes in American democracy.
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An edited volume that offers a critical re-evaluation of three fundamental and interlocking themes in American democracy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 455g
- ISBN-13: 9781107662735
- ISBN-10: 1107662737
- Artikelnr.: 35987166
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 455g
- ISBN-13: 9781107662735
- ISBN-10: 1107662737
- Artikelnr.: 35987166
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. The future of elections scholarship Guy-Uriel E. Charles, Heather K.
Gerken and Michael S. Kang; Part I. Race and Politics: Overview Jennifer
Hochschild; 2. Voting rights: the next generation Rick Pildes; 3. The
reconstruction of voting rights Pamela S. Karlan; 4. Explaining perceptions
of competitive threat in a multi-racial context Vincent L. Hutchings, Cara
Wong, James Jackson and Ronald Brown; Part II. Courts and the Regulation of
the Electoral Process: Overview David Schleicher; 5. The institutional turn
in election law scholarship Heather K. Gerken and Michael S. Kang; 6.
Judges as political regulators: evidence and options for institutional
change Richard L. Hasen; 7. Empirical legitimacy and election law
Christopher Elmendorf; 8. Judging democracy's boundaries Samuel
Issacharoff; Part III. Election Performance and Reform: Overview Alex
Keyssar; 9. New directions in the study of voter mobilization Alan Gerber;
10. Popular election monitoring Archon Fung; 11. Democracy in the United
States, 2020 and beyond: how can scholarly research shape a vision and help
to realize it? Ned Foley; 12. Partisanship, public opinion and
redistricting Joshua Fougere, Stephen Ansolabehere and Nathaniel Persily;
13. Conclusion: more or less: searching for regulatory balance Bruce Cain.
Gerken and Michael S. Kang; Part I. Race and Politics: Overview Jennifer
Hochschild; 2. Voting rights: the next generation Rick Pildes; 3. The
reconstruction of voting rights Pamela S. Karlan; 4. Explaining perceptions
of competitive threat in a multi-racial context Vincent L. Hutchings, Cara
Wong, James Jackson and Ronald Brown; Part II. Courts and the Regulation of
the Electoral Process: Overview David Schleicher; 5. The institutional turn
in election law scholarship Heather K. Gerken and Michael S. Kang; 6.
Judges as political regulators: evidence and options for institutional
change Richard L. Hasen; 7. Empirical legitimacy and election law
Christopher Elmendorf; 8. Judging democracy's boundaries Samuel
Issacharoff; Part III. Election Performance and Reform: Overview Alex
Keyssar; 9. New directions in the study of voter mobilization Alan Gerber;
10. Popular election monitoring Archon Fung; 11. Democracy in the United
States, 2020 and beyond: how can scholarly research shape a vision and help
to realize it? Ned Foley; 12. Partisanship, public opinion and
redistricting Joshua Fougere, Stephen Ansolabehere and Nathaniel Persily;
13. Conclusion: more or less: searching for regulatory balance Bruce Cain.
1. The future of elections scholarship Guy-Uriel E. Charles, Heather K.
Gerken and Michael S. Kang; Part I. Race and Politics: Overview Jennifer
Hochschild; 2. Voting rights: the next generation Rick Pildes; 3. The
reconstruction of voting rights Pamela S. Karlan; 4. Explaining perceptions
of competitive threat in a multi-racial context Vincent L. Hutchings, Cara
Wong, James Jackson and Ronald Brown; Part II. Courts and the Regulation of
the Electoral Process: Overview David Schleicher; 5. The institutional turn
in election law scholarship Heather K. Gerken and Michael S. Kang; 6.
Judges as political regulators: evidence and options for institutional
change Richard L. Hasen; 7. Empirical legitimacy and election law
Christopher Elmendorf; 8. Judging democracy's boundaries Samuel
Issacharoff; Part III. Election Performance and Reform: Overview Alex
Keyssar; 9. New directions in the study of voter mobilization Alan Gerber;
10. Popular election monitoring Archon Fung; 11. Democracy in the United
States, 2020 and beyond: how can scholarly research shape a vision and help
to realize it? Ned Foley; 12. Partisanship, public opinion and
redistricting Joshua Fougere, Stephen Ansolabehere and Nathaniel Persily;
13. Conclusion: more or less: searching for regulatory balance Bruce Cain.
Gerken and Michael S. Kang; Part I. Race and Politics: Overview Jennifer
Hochschild; 2. Voting rights: the next generation Rick Pildes; 3. The
reconstruction of voting rights Pamela S. Karlan; 4. Explaining perceptions
of competitive threat in a multi-racial context Vincent L. Hutchings, Cara
Wong, James Jackson and Ronald Brown; Part II. Courts and the Regulation of
the Electoral Process: Overview David Schleicher; 5. The institutional turn
in election law scholarship Heather K. Gerken and Michael S. Kang; 6.
Judges as political regulators: evidence and options for institutional
change Richard L. Hasen; 7. Empirical legitimacy and election law
Christopher Elmendorf; 8. Judging democracy's boundaries Samuel
Issacharoff; Part III. Election Performance and Reform: Overview Alex
Keyssar; 9. New directions in the study of voter mobilization Alan Gerber;
10. Popular election monitoring Archon Fung; 11. Democracy in the United
States, 2020 and beyond: how can scholarly research shape a vision and help
to realize it? Ned Foley; 12. Partisanship, public opinion and
redistricting Joshua Fougere, Stephen Ansolabehere and Nathaniel Persily;
13. Conclusion: more or less: searching for regulatory balance Bruce Cain.