This is a major new comparison of the American and European political systems. By deploying a powerful new model to analyse the two systems it draws some challenging conclusions about their increasing similarity. Professor Fabbrini argues that the process of regional integration in Europe over the last 60 years, has significantly reduced the historical differences between the democracies on either side of the Atlantic. The EU and the US are now similar because they represent two different species of the same political genus: the compound democracy. The defining feature of compound democracy is the union of states and their citizens. Through such union, the states agree to pool their sovereignty within a larger integrated supra-state or supranational framework. They do so because these unions are primarily pacts for avoiding war. Because the states which made those unions were, and continue to be, asymmetrically correlated, any attempt to create a unified polity - that is a political system where the decision-making power is monopolized by only one institution - is likely to fail. He goes on to argue that the US and the EU are based on a multiple diffusion of powers which guarantees that any interest can have a voice in the decision-making process and no majority will be able to control all the institutional levels of the polity. This type of system allows an inter-states organization to operate as a supra-state polity - but it does so at the expense of decision-making capacity and accountability.
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A major and broad-ranging new comparison of the American and European political systems that argues provocatively that they are growing increasingly similar and offers a compelling new model for understanding them.
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Introduction ; 1. Democratic transformations in Europe and America ; PART I: TRANSATLANTIC DEMOCRACIES: THE ERA OF INSTITUTIONAL DIVERGENCE ; 2. Differentiation in authority structures: state, nation and democracy in Europe and America ; 3. Institutionalization of different governmental patterns: separation and fusion of powers in America and Europe ; 4. Alternative paths to a modern social order: territoriality, market and welfare in America and Europe ; 5. Different structuring of partisan politics in America and Europe: the role of parties in the political process ; PART II: TRANSATLANTIC DEMOCRACIES: THE ERA OF INSTITUTIONAL CONVERGENCE ; 6. American compound democracy and its challenges: the domestic implications of global power ; 7. Structural transformation of European politics: the growth of supranational European Union ; 8. Compound democracy in America and Europe: comparing the US and the EU ; 9. The constitutionalization of the US and the EU compound democracies ; 10. The puzzle of compound democracy: a comparative perspective ; Bibliography
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A major analysis of two of the greatest democratic political systems in the world
Sergio Fabbrini is Professor of Political Science and International Relations and Director of the School of Government at LUISS University in Rome. He is the Editor of the "Italian Journal of Political Science". He is Recurrent Visiting Professor of Comparative and American Politics at the Department of Political Science and Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California at Berkeley. He was Jean Monnet Chair Professor at the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence in Fall Semester 2001 and Jemolo Fellow at the Nuffield College at Oxford University in the Spring Semester 2006. He has published nine books, one co-authored book and nine edited or co-edited books, and one hundred scientific articles and essays in seven languages in Comparative and European Politics, American Politics, International Relations, Italian Politics and Political Theory.
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A major analysis of two of the greatest democratic political systems in the world

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199566006
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
564 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
368

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Biographical note

Sergio Fabbrini is Professor of Political Science and International Relations and Director of the School of Government at LUISS University in Rome. He is the Editor of the "Italian Journal of Political Science". He is Recurrent Visiting Professor of Comparative and American Politics at the Department of Political Science and Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California at Berkeley. He was Jean Monnet Chair Professor at the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence in Fall Semester 2001 and Jemolo Fellow at the Nuffield College at Oxford University in the Spring Semester 2006. He has published nine books, one co-authored book and nine edited or co-edited books, and one hundred scientific articles and essays in seven languages in Comparative and European Politics, American Politics, International Relations, Italian Politics and Political Theory.