Why Minority Governments Work

Why Minority Governments Work
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1137559799
ISBN-13 : 9781137559791
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Why Minority Governments Work by : Bonnie N. Field

This book is an examination of minority government performance in conjunction with the territorial distribution of state power and the territorial interests of political parties. It examines political institutions, and the reconcilability of party goals and the contingent bargaining circumstances, in multilevel and territorial perspectives.

Why Minority Governments Work

Why Minority Governments Work
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781137559807
ISBN-13 : 1137559802
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Why Minority Governments Work by : Bonnie N. Field

This book is an examination of minority government performance in conjunction with the territorial distribution of state power and the territorial interests of political parties. It examines political institutions, and the reconcilability of party goals and the contingent bargaining circumstances, in multilevel and territorial perspectives.

The Oxford Handbook of Swedish Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Swedish Politics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 737
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ISBN-10 : 9780199665679
ISBN-13 : 0199665672
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Swedish Politics by : Jon Pierre

The Handbook provides a broad introduction to Swedish politics, and how Sweden's political system and policies have evolved over the past few decades.

Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation

Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9780309159685
ISBN-13 : 0309159687
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation by : Institute of Medicine

In order for the United States to maintain the global leadership and competitiveness in science and technology that are critical to achieving national goals, we must invest in research, encourage innovation, and grow a strong and talented science and technology workforce. Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation explores the role of diversity in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce and its value in keeping America innovative and competitive. According to the book, the U.S. labor market is projected to grow faster in science and engineering than in any other sector in the coming years, making minority participation in STEM education at all levels a national priority. Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation analyzes the rate of change and the challenges the nation currently faces in developing a strong and diverse workforce. Although minorities are the fastest growing segment of the population, they are underrepresented in the fields of science and engineering. Historically, there has been a strong connection between increasing educational attainment in the United States and the growth in and global leadership of the economy. Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation suggests that the federal government, industry, and post-secondary institutions work collaboratively with K-12 schools and school systems to increase minority access to and demand for post-secondary STEM education and technical training. The book also identifies best practices and offers a comprehensive road map for increasing involvement of underrepresented minorities and improving the quality of their education. It offers recommendations that focus on academic and social support, institutional roles, teacher preparation, affordability and program development.

Minority Government and Majority Rule

Minority Government and Majority Rule
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 0521374316
ISBN-13 : 9780521374316
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Minority Government and Majority Rule by : Kaare Strøm

Examines minority governments to show they are not exceptional or unstable.

Democracy and Political Ignorance

Democracy and Political Ignorance
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9780804789318
ISBN-13 : 0804789312
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Democracy and Political Ignorance by : Ilya Somin

One of the biggest problems with modern democracy is that most of the public is usually ignorant of politics and government. Often, many people understand that their votes are unlikely to change the outcome of an election and don't see the point in learning much about politics. This may be rational, but it creates a nation of people with little political knowledge and little ability to objectively evaluate what they do know. In Democracy and Political Ignorance, Ilya Somin mines the depths of ignorance in America and reveals the extent to which it is a major problem for democracy. Somin weighs various options for solving this problem, arguing that political ignorance is best mitigated and its effects lessened by decentralizing and limiting government. Somin provocatively argues that people make better decisions when they choose what to purchase in the market or which state or local government to live under, than when they vote at the ballot box, because they have stronger incentives to acquire relevant information and to use it wisely.

Minority Report

Minority Report
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9780226308692
ISBN-13 : 0226308693
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Minority Report by : John D. Griffin

Are the views of Latinos and African Americans underrepresented in our federal government? For that matter, what does it mean to be represented equitably? Rather than taking for granted a single answer to these complex questions, John Griffin and Brian Newman use different measures of political equality to reveal which groups get what they want from government and what factors lead to their successes. One of the first books to compare the representation of both African Americans and Latinos to that of whites, Minority Report shows that congressional decisions and federal policy tend to mirror the preferences of whites as a group and as individuals better than the preferences of either minority group, even after accounting for income disparities. This is far from the whole story, though, and the authors’ multifaceted approach illustrates the surprising degree to which group population size, an issue’s level of importance, the race or ethnicity of an office holder, and electoral turnout can affect how well government action reflects the views of each person or group. Sure to be controversial, Minority Report ultimately goes beyond statistical analyses to address the root question of what equal representation really means.

A Dictionary of African Politics

A Dictionary of African Politics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9780192524829
ISBN-13 : 0192524828
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis A Dictionary of African Politics by : Nicholas Cheeseman

With over 400 A-Z entries, this new dictionary provides clear and authoritative definitions of terms within the fast-growing field of African Politics. It includes coverage on elections, parties and judiciaries, but also popular protest, gender-relations, the politics of development, and Africa's international relations. Entries comprise of major events and figures within African Politics, including the East African Community and independance, as well as covering key terms of particular relevance to Africa such as neopatrimonialism, queue voting, and post-conflict power sharing. Written by a world-leading political scientist working on the area of African politics, this dictionary is an essential guide for both undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as academics, journalists, and researchers working on African politics alike.

Opposition Party Behavior and Minority Government Support

Opposition Party Behavior and Minority Government Support
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Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 3848784734
ISBN-13 : 9783848784738
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Opposition Party Behavior and Minority Government Support by : Melanie Müller

Opposition parties in minority governments are partly responsible for government stability without being able to neglect their accountability to the electorate, a dilemma that, as this book shows, has many electoral as well as policy advantages for opposition parties. This book's analysis of opposition behaviour in the Swedish Riksdag (1991-2018) sheds light on the rationality of minority governments from an opposition perspective: receiving political influence without jeopardising one's party profile. The author studies oppositional behaviour in Swedish minority governments using quantitative and qualitative methods.

Why Government Fails So Often

Why Government Fails So Often
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 484
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ISBN-10 : 9780691168531
ISBN-13 : 0691168539
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Why Government Fails So Often by : Peter H. Schuck

"From healthcare to workplace conduct, the federal government is taking on ever more responsibility for managing our lives. At the same time, Americans have never been more disaffected with Washington, seeing it as an intrusive, incompetent, wasteful giant. The most alarming consequence of ineffective policies, in addition to unrealized social goals, is the growing threat to the government's democratic legitimacy. Understanding why government fails so often--and how it might become more effective--is an urgent responsibility of citizenship. In this book, lawyer and political scientist Peter Schuck provides a wide range of examples and an enormous body of evidence to explain why so many domestic policies go awry--and how to right the foundering ship of state.Schuck argues that Washington's failures are due not to episodic problems or partisan bickering, but rather to deep structural flaws that undermine every administration, Democratic and Republican. These recurrent weaknesses include unrealistic goals, perverse incentives, poor and distorted information, systemic irrationality, rigidity and lack of credibility, a mediocre bureaucracy, powerful and inescapable markets, and the inherent limits of law. To counteract each of these problems, Schuck proposes numerous achievable reforms, from avoiding moral hazard in student loan, mortgage, and other subsidy programs, to empowering consumers of public services, simplifying programs and testing them for cost-effectiveness, and increasing the use of "big data." The book also examines successful policies--including the G.I. Bill, the Voting Rights Act, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and airline deregulation--to highlight the factors that made them work.An urgent call for reform, Why Government Fails So Often is essential reading for anyone curious about why government is in such disrepute and how it can do better"--