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The story of liberal democracy over the last half century has been
a triumphant one in many ways, with the number of democracies
increasing from a minority of states to a significant majority. Yet
substantial problems afflict democratic states, and while the
number of democratic countries has expanded, democratic practice
has contracted. This book introduces a novel framework for
evaluating the rise and decline of democratic governance. Examining
three mature democratic countries - Britain, Australia and New
Zealand - the authors discuss patterns of governance from the
emergence of mass democracy at the outset of the twentieth century
through to its present condition. The shared political cultures and
institutional arrangements of the three countries allow the authors
to investigate comparatively the dynamics of political evolution
and the possibilities for systemic developments and institutional
change.
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Moss & Silver (Paperback)
Jure Detela; Translated by Raymond Miller, Tatjana Jamnik
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