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Stealth Democracy
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Author(s):
John R. Hibbing
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Elizabeth Theiss-Morse
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511613722
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2002
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511613722
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
THE BENEFITS OF STUDYING THE PROCESSES PEOPLE WANT
pp. 15
Policy Space and American Politics
pp. 36
Process Space: An Introduction
pp. 61
Using Process Space to Explain Features of American Politics
pp. 85
THE PROCESSES PEOPLE WANT
pp. 87
Attitudes toward Specific Processes
pp. 107
Public Assessments of People and Politicians
pp. 129
Americans' Desire for Stealth Democracy
pp. 161
SHOULD PEOPLE BE GIVEN THE PROCESSES THEY WANT?
pp. 163
Popular Deliberation and Group Involvement in Theory
pp. 183
The Realities of Popular Deliberation and Group Involvement
pp. 209
Improving Government and People's Attitudes toward It
pp. 229
Epilogue
pp. 246
Appendix A
pp. 255
Appendix B
pp. 257
References
pp. 285
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