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Direct Democracy In The United States Petitioners As A Reflection Of Society 1st Edition Shauna Reilly Ryan M Yonk

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Direct Democracy In The United States Petitioners As A Reflection Of Society 1st Edition Shauna Reilly Ryan M Yonk
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Shauna Reilly; Ryan M. Yonk
ISBN: 9781136259517, 1136259511
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Direct Democracy In The United States Petitioners As A Reflection Of Society 1st Edition Shauna Reilly Ryan M Yonk by Shauna Reilly; Ryan M. Yonk 9781136259517, 1136259511 instant download after payment.

The increased use of direct democracy measures across the United States has brought attention to the individual petitioner however their motivations and goals continue to be an enigma. Drawing on behavioral, historical and legal analysis to provide a more concrete depiction of these individuals, expert contributors examine the true personalities, motivations and expectations, successes and failures of petitioners in the direct democracy process and how they culminate in policy formation across the United States. Six typologies; the zealot, the victim, the amateur, the lawyer, the professional, and the politician are identified and later applied to four key policy areas, taxation, health, the environment and education. A lucid contribution to the existing literature on direct democracy and an excellent resource for studying how petitioners are able to influence their communities beyond the ballot box.

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