Democratic governance and social inequality

This controversial book examines the challenges that social inequities present to democratic governance. The authors argue that issues of poverty and inequality - far from diminishing - are becoming even more important in the present global environment. They consider the effects of globalization on...

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Other Authors: Tulchin, Joseph S. 1939-, Brown, Amelia
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Language:English
Published: Boulder L Rienner Publishers 2002
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