Models of democracy / David Held
Material type:
- 0-7456-0044-1
- 22nd ed 321.801 HEL
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320.973 GRE The struggle for democracy / | 321.409678 PEO Peoples representatives : | 321.8 STA State and constitutionalism : an African debate on democracy / | 321.801 HEL Models of democracy / | 321.8040973 DAH Who governs? : democracy and power in an American City / | 321.8091724 CAM Capitalism and democracy in the Third World : the doctrine for political development / | 321.8091724 CAM Capitalism and democracy in the Third World : the doctrine for political development / |
Includes bibliography and index
The world is changing at unprecedented speed. The European Union (EU) is but one example. The nation on which it is modeled, the United States of America, was formed as early as the eighteenth century and evolved into a democratic and great power. Many people still regard the USA as the flagship of democracy, while others have their doubts.
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