Claremont Colleges Digital Library
Not a member yet
661114 research outputs found
Sort by
Refugees, U.S. processing of Haitian asylum seekers ::testimony, before the Subcommittee on Legislation and National Security, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives /
Impact of environmental law on real estate and other commercial transactions ::ALI-ABA course of study materials.
Matter of: refugee assistance program under the fiscal year 1980 continuing resolution /
Senate amendment 1183 to S. 744, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act.
Southwest border ::award and management of barrier construction contracts : testimony before the Subcommittees on Border Security and Enforcement, and Oversight, Investigations and Accountability, Committee on Homeland Security, House of Representative /
To amend section 274a of the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve the process for verifying an individual's eligibility for employment ::report (to accompany H.R. 4306) (including Committee cost estimate).
Democracy in crisis? ::the Putney Debates 2023 /
This volume explores the state of representative democracy on the global stage. It does this against the backdrop of crises such as the USA Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, recent refusals to accept election results in various countries, and attempts to restrict the voting franchise, as well as longer-term trends such as the rise of populism and declining trust in political elites. The first substantive chapter examines representative democracy in theory, history and practice today. Taking the representative model as their point of departure, the subsequent chapters explore a range of themes in relation to this model. The contributions include timely reappraisals of democracy in countries, such as the UK and USA, with old, well-established democratic structures as well as analyses of the state of democracy in regions, such as Africa, Asia and South America, where democracy has had a more chequered history. Across all of its chapters, the book invites readers to rethink fundamental questions about representative democracy: Why is it valuable? How should it be organised? Do steps need to be taken to strengthen representative democracy, and if so, what are those steps? The volume's target audience - politicians, public servants and interested members of the public - will be provided with arguments and evidence to form their own views at a time when the ideals and practices of representative democracy are being challenged around the world, and new ideas and initiatives to revitalise it are being debated and implemented