Tensions of American Federal Democracy uses an original analytical
framework combined with comparative perspectives – including those
of other modern federal democracies – to explore the jigsaw puzzle
that is the state of American federal democracy. The USA has a complex
political system prone to "divided government", which has become
highly polarized in recent years. The reasons for this extend further
and deeper than party diversification or rising populism. This book
provides an original contribution encompassing the US polity and its
overall development. The author explores how the US constitution has
predisposed branches and levels of government to multiple forms of
separation of power and constituency; and how developments in
democratic and federal government over time have fostered more
competition, diffusion, and decoupling, despite earlier trends to more
cross-branch and cross-level cooperation. The book thus addresses a
multifaceted inquiry, interrogating and conceptualizing the
connections between institutions, ideas, and political development,
while exploring the interlinkage between the institutional parameters
of multidimensional division of powers, constitutional political ideas
and their contestation, and the limitation of the state in the US
federal democratic system. This book will appeal to students and
scholars of political science, American government and constitutional
politics, federalism, comparative politics, and political theory.
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Fragmentation of the State
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ISBN
9781000533194
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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