Democracy, Free Enterprise, and the Rule of LawSeries Editor: Peter F. Nardulli Global history repeatedly confirms the challenges to sustaining a functioning democracy that serves the needs of its citizens. This series is devoted to work that focuses on democracies around the world: the values, processes, and institutions that sustain and strengthen democracy, as well as the forces that threaten it. Thus, this series invites high quality submissions that examine democratization, the operation of democratic institutions and processes, and the role of citizens in democracies. Also of interest are manuscripts that address how national institutions can be structured to enhance society's well-being. This series is closed. |
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