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Americans have grown increasingly restive when dissatisfied with legislation or elected officials between elections. As a result, public interest in and use of the devices created to give voters a greater direct voice in our democracy, referendum, recall, and initiative, have proliferated in recent years. Cronin has thoroughly examined the development of recall petitions, local initiatives, and referenda and interviewed those involved in the recent growth of the direct democracy movement. He finds that there are difficulties with direct democracy devices, yet he concludes that these procedures have been a lasting, and generally a positive, part of the American political landscape. - p. [vii.].
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Direct Democracy: The Politics of Initiative, Referendum and Recall
July 2001, Replica Books
Hardcover
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Direct Democracy: The Politics of Initiative, Referendum & Recall
June 1999, iUniverse
Paperback
in English
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Direct democracy: the politics of initiative, referendum, and recall
1989, Harvard University Press
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Direct Democracy: The Politics of Initiative, Referendum, and Recall
1989, Harvard University Press
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