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Women's Political Participation In Developing And Democratizing Countries: Focus On Zimbabwe, Stacy R. Sandusky Sep 1999

Women's Political Participation In Developing And Democratizing Countries: Focus On Zimbabwe, Stacy R. Sandusky

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

No abstract provided.


Census Politics Revisited: What To Do When The Government Can't Count? , Benjamin J. Razi Jun 1999

Census Politics Revisited: What To Do When The Government Can't Count? , Benjamin J. Razi

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Origins Of American Democracy, Or How The People Became Judges In Their Own Causes, The Sixty-Ninth Cleveland-Marshall Fund Lecture , Gordon S. Wood Jan 1999

The Origins Of American Democracy, Or How The People Became Judges In Their Own Causes, The Sixty-Ninth Cleveland-Marshall Fund Lecture , Gordon S. Wood

Cleveland State Law Review

The awesome power of this democratic polity, with people becoming judges in their own causes, was such that our political leaders over the past two centuries have struggled to constrain and mitigate its effects. In fact, that is what our current concern with campaign financing is all about. From the very beginning of our national history we Americans have used a variety of devices and institutions to immunize ourselves from the harmful consequences of too much democracy, too much factious promotion of private interests in the name of the people. No doubt the most important of these devices has been …


The First "First Gentleman": The Role Of President Jane Doe's Husband , John Dwight Ingram Jan 1999

The First "First Gentleman": The Role Of President Jane Doe's Husband , John Dwight Ingram

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.