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Informationen zum Autor Raj Chari is Associate Professor in Political Science at Trinity College Dublin. Klappentext The recent financial and economic crisis has raised fundamental questions about how democracy has evolved. Bringing together some of the most prominent social scientists from around the globe, this book addresses these questions. This book was originally published as a special issue of Irish Political Studies. Zusammenfassung The recent financial and economic crisis has raised fundamental questions about how democracy has evolved. Bringing together some of the most prominent social scientists from around the globe, this book addresses these questions. This book was originally published as a special issue of Irish Political Studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction - Introducing Hard Questions for Democracy Section I – Democracy and Legitimacy 2. Democracy and Moral Autonomy 3. The Values of Democratic Proceduralism Section II – Democracy and The Markets 4. Financial and Economic Crisis: Theoretical Explanations of the Global Sunset 5. Financial and Economic Crisis: Explaining the Sunset Over the Celtic Tiger S ection III – Democracy, Political Parties and Voters 6. Why Vote-Seeking Parties May Make Voters Miserable 7. What Gives Politics Such a Bad Name 8. Can Compactness Constrain the Gerrymander 9. Electing Women to the Dáil: Gender Cues and the Irish Voter 10. Parties and Referendums in Ireland, 1937-2011 Section IV – Democracy and Participation 11. Should Irish Emigrants Have Votes? External Voting in Ireland 12. Can the Internet Reinvent Democracy? Section V – Democracy, Violence and Conflict 13. Are the Citizens of a Democracy a Just Target for Terrorists? 14. Bombings to Ballots: The Evolution of the Irish Republican Movement’s Conceptualization of Democracy