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Revised Edition Constitutional Government and Democracy: Theory and Practice in Europe and America
This book discusses constitutional government and democracy. The book consists of 26 chapters about a historical sketch of modern constitutionalism in theory and practice, the core of modern government of bureaucracy, territorial expansion, security, and the military establishment, peace and diplomacy, prosperity, the police, and legislation, justice and the judicial function, the making of a constitution as a political process, the constituent power, the amending power, and revolution, the constitution as a political force, the separation of powers, federalism and the territorial division of power, judicial review of legislative acts as the guardianship of the constitution, local self-government and grass-roots democracy, general problems of representation, electoral systems in theory and practice, parliaments as representative and deliberative assemblies, chief executives and cabinet systems, responsible government service, general problems of political parties, a panorama of their comparative development in Europe of political parties, interest groups and economic councils, socialization and planning, propaganda and the control of communications, direct popular action, and constitutional dictatorship and military government. This book is suitable for research on constitutional government and democracy.
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