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ID165864
Title ProperTrump presidency and American democracy
Other Title Information a historical and comparative analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorLieberman,, Robert C.
Summary / Abstract (Note)To many observers across the political spectrum, American democracy appears under threat. What does the Trump presidency portend for American politics? How much confidence should we have in the capacity of American institutions to withstand this threat? We argue that understanding what is uniquely threatening to democracy requires looking beyond the particulars of Trump and his presidency. Instead, it demands a historical and comparative perspective on American politics. Drawing on insights from the fields of comparative politics and American political development, we argue that Trump’s election represents the intersection of three streams in American politics: polarized two-party presidentialism; a polity fundamentally divided over membership and status in the political community, in ways structured by race and economic inequality; and the erosion of democratic norms. The current political circumstance threatens the American democratic order because of the interactive effects of institutions, identity, and norm-breaking.
`In' analytical NotePerspectives on Politics Vol. 17, No.2; Jun 2019: p. 470-479
Journal SourcePerspectives on Politics 2019-06 17, 2
Key WordsAmerican Democracy ;  Trump Presidency