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INDEX 329 Ackerly, Brooke, 13, 14, 15 Ackerman, Bruce, 23, 45 Aristotle, 205 Arrow, Kenneth, 190–92 Austen-Smith, David, 92 Autocracy, 224 Ayres, Ian, 2, 3, 4, 6, 55–56, 61–63, 65, 70 Banks, Jeffrey, 92 Barry, Brian, 108 Beitz, Charles, 158, 164–165 Bicameral legislature, 6, 129 Brennan, Geoffrey, 3, 4, 6 Brown v. Board of Education, 203 Buckley v. Valeo, 19, 22, 38, 44, 46, 47 Campaign finance, 3, 4, 19–48, 55–73; anonymity in, 3, 20–48, 56, 64, 70; disclosure in, 19–48, 56, 70; “donation booth” model of, 2, 3, 20, 24–25, 30–34, 40, 71; donor’s paradox in, 27–28; monetary influence corruption in, 26–29, 56, 68; quid quo pro corruption in, 24–25, 66. See also Elections Canovan, Margaret, 149 Coalitions, 12, 258 Coleman, Jules, 85 Common interests, 5, 107–111 Constitutional design, 253–281, 300–301, 312–315, 322–323; and socioeconomic cleavage, 285–293 Cosmopolitanism, 7, 147–178 Dahl, Robert, 235 Deliberative democracy, 1–6, 59–60, 62, 75–101, 129, 136; and aggregation , 82, 84, 86; and consensus, 81; and decentralization, 4–5, 77, 80; and institutional design, 76, 87–96; and nonconsensual decisions, 80; and pluralism, 4–5, 78–80, 83–85, 90; and polls, 136; procedural v. substantive , 78; and regulation, 94–96; and representation, 96; and the “sociological hypothesis,” 78, 97. See also Democracy Delpérée, Francis, 309 Democracy, 106, 225; and citizenship, 228–229; and competition, 229–232; and consociationalism, 11–14, 256–259, 261–262, 267–268, 278–279, 305–308, 325, 326; and contestability, 121–123; and cooperation , 232–233; and deliberation, 1–6, 59–60, 62, 75–101, 129; and globalization, 147, 149, 214; and institutional design, 11–15, 56–57, 76, 87–96, 220–222; and the nationstate , 7–11; and non-electoral institutions , 127–133; and reform, Democracy (continued) 133–137; and other regime types, 114; and representatives, 233–234; and vote-pooling systems, 13; and world-governance, 216. See also Deliberative democracy; Elections; Voting Dennett, Daniel, 115 Derrida, Jacques, 147 Dewachter, Wilfried, 308 Dewey, John, 204 Diamond, Larry, 288 Elections: and coalitions, 2; and electoral control, 116–117; and electoral institutions, 5, 124–127; and geographical distribution requirements, 12–13; and list-system proportional representation, 258; and majority rule, 12, 270–71; and mixed electoral systems, 135; and proportional representation, 13, 14, 302–304, 323; and referenda, 6, 11, 134; single transferable vote system, 13. See also Campaign finance; Coalitions; Deliberative democracy; Democracy; Voting Ethnic cleavage, 11–15, 255–281, 285–286, 293, 297–299, 322 European Union, 10–11, 224–247; and democratic defecit, 10, 225; and democratization , 241–247 Federalism, 259–260, 306 Ferejohn, John, 4, 5, 6, 11 First Amendment, 2, 46 Freedom, 171 Freedom of information, 130 Gilligan, Thomas, 97–98 Global regulatory regimes, 8, 10, 174–178, 216–217. See also Self-determination ; Sovereignty Goodin, Robert, 108 Gramsci, 243 Groups, 185–186; and autonomy, 199–200; and ethnicity, 7, 151–155, 173; and language, 187, 200; and membership, 7; and welfare, 191–194 Gutmann, Amy, 77, 83 Hamlin, Alan, 3, 4, 6 Hardin, Russell, 8–9 Harrington, James, 118 Hirschman, Albert, 199 Hobbes, Thomas, 212 Horowitz, Donald, 11–15, 285–289, 292–293, 295, 300–301, 305–307, 313–315 Hume, David, 197 Karl, Terry, 225 Krehbiel, Keith, 97, 98 Kymlicka, Will, 7, 148, 151, 153–154, 196, 203 Lewis, Arthur, 306 Liberal nationalism, 7, 148–151, 184, 188, 196, 204, 206. See also Nationalism Lijphart, Arend, 256, 258, 306, 321, 323, 325, 326 Lipset, Martin, 306 Machiavelli, Nicollo, 128 Maimonides, 47 Mandeville, Bernard, 199 McKelvey, Richard, 85 McLennan, Andrew, 93 Mill, John Stuart, 113, 128, 199 Miller, David, 7, 148, 149, 151, 196 Morgenthan, Hans, 191 Nationalism, 147–178, 184–206; and ethnicity, 196, 206. See also Liberal nationalism Nation-state, 6–11, 147, 151–155 O’Neill, Onora, 158, 164 Paine, Thomas, 114 Pareto principle, 113 Index 330 [18.117.196.217] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 14:37 GMT) Pettit, Philip, 5, 6, 171–172 Pluralism, 78–80 Pogge, Thomas, 158, 164 Polybius, 128 Post, Robert, 9–10 Rational actor theory, 58–60, 62, 64 Rawls, John, 55, 77, 83, 220, 275 Renan, Ernst, 184 Renner, Karl, 306 Riker, William, 86 Rule of law, 129 Scanlon, T.M., 108 Schmitter, Philippe, 10–11 Secession, 255 Self-determination, 149, 162–163, 167–173, 194–196, 201–205, 209, 213–220. See also Global regulatory regimes...

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