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The United States As A Democratic Ideal? International Lessons In Referendum Democracy, K.K. Duvivier
The United States As A Democratic Ideal? International Lessons In Referendum Democracy, K.K. Duvivier
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
Reports of how the United States works to spread democracy around the globe bombard the American public almost daily. Ironically, as principles of democratic governance expand worldwide, the United States, once the vanguard for citizen participation in government, has fallen behind. Although the U.S. system of government has evolved - average citizens now vote directly for their national representatives - the United States still stands as one of only three major industrialized countries in the world that has failed to allow its citizens to vote in a national referendum. Referendum democracy varies from representative democracy by allowing the public a …