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Democracy, Accountability, and Representation

Democracy, Accountability, and Representation

Democracy, Accountability, and Representation

Adam Przeworski, New York University
Susan C. Stokes, University of Chicago and CREA, Paris
Bernard Manin, New York University
September 1999
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    This book examines whether mechanisms of accountability characteristic of democratic systems are sufficient to induce the representatives to act in the best interest of the represented. The first part of the volume focuses on the role of elections, distinguishing different ways in which they may cause representation. The second part is devoted to the role of checks and balances, between the government and the parliament as well as between the government and the bureaucracy. Overall, the essays combine theoretical discussions, game-theoretic models, case studies, and statistical analyses, within a shared analytical approach and a standardized terminology. The empirical material is drawn from the well established democracies as well as from new democracies.

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    "In an introductory essay to Democracy, Accountability, and Representation, Przeworski, Stokes, and Manin helpfully lay out a set of definitions for thinking about mass-elite linkages." Comparative Politics, Andrew Roberts, The Quality of Democracy

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    September 1999
    Hardback
    9780521641531
    364 pages
    229 × 152 × 24 mm
    0.7kg
    13 b/w illus. 9 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction Bernard Manin, Adam Przeworski and Susan C. Stokes
    • Part I. Elections, Accountability, and Representation:
    • 1. Elections and representation Bernard Manin, Adam Przeworski and Susan C. Stokes
    • 2. Electorial accountability and the control of politicians: selecting good types versus sanctioning poor performance
    • 3. What do policy switches tell us about democracy? Susan C. Stokes
    • 4. Accountability and authority: toward a theory of political accountability John Ferejohn
    • 5. Accountability and manipulation José María Maravall
    • 6. Party government and responsiveness James A. Stimson
    • 7. Democracy, elections, and accountability for economic outcomes José Antonio Cheibub and Adam Przeworski
    • Part II. The Structure of Government and Accountability:
    • 8. Accountability in Athenian politics Jon Elster
    • 9. Government accountability in parliamentary democracy Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle
    • 10. Mixing elected and non-elected officials in democratic policy making: fundamentals of accountability and responsibility Delmer D. Dunn
    • Part III. Situating Democratic Political Accountability John Dunn.
      Contributors
    • Bernard Manin, Adam Przeworski, Susan C. Stokes, John Ferejohn, James A. Stimson, José Antonio Cheibub, Michael Laver, Kenneth A. Shepsle, Delmer D. Dunn, John Dunn

    • Editors
    • Adam Przeworski , New York University
    • Susan C. Stokes , University of Chicago and CREA, Paris
    • Bernard Manin , New York University