Democracy's destruction?: the 2020 election, Trump's insurrection, and the strengh of America's political institutions
"In Democracy's Destruction, James L. Gibson investigates the degree to which the 2020 presidential election and its aftermath did lasting damage to American national political institutions. It focuses on the U.S. Supreme Court, the presidency, and the U.S. Senate-the institutions that mos...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Democracy's Destruction, James L. Gibson investigates the degree to which the 2020 presidential election and its aftermath did lasting damage to American national political institutions. It focuses on the U.S. Supreme Court, the presidency, and the U.S. Senate-the institutions that most observers feel were put at risk by the election and its attendant events-as well as on the legitimacy of democracy in America itself. Gibson argues that the election and its aftermath undermined confidence and faith in American political institutions-and perhaps in American democracy as well. To assess the impact of the 2020 election on American political institutions, Gibson embeds the inquiry squarely within legitimacy theory writ large and particularly in the studies of institutional legitimacy that have accumulated over the years. Consequently, the book is not just an analysis of the election of 2020 but also a more general treatise that interrogates a variety of hypotheses about levels of legitimacy and how legitimacy changes"-- |
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spelling | Gibson, James L. 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)1028397771 aut Democracy's destruction? the 2020 election, Trump's insurrection, and the strengh of America's political institutions James L. Gibson Changing perceptions of the Supreme Court, the presidency, and the Senate after the 2020 election New York Russell Sage Foundation [2024] 1 Online-Ressource Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "In Democracy's Destruction, James L. Gibson investigates the degree to which the 2020 presidential election and its aftermath did lasting damage to American national political institutions. It focuses on the U.S. Supreme Court, the presidency, and the U.S. Senate-the institutions that most observers feel were put at risk by the election and its attendant events-as well as on the legitimacy of democracy in America itself. Gibson argues that the election and its aftermath undermined confidence and faith in American political institutions-and perhaps in American democracy as well. To assess the impact of the 2020 election on American political institutions, Gibson embeds the inquiry squarely within legitimacy theory writ large and particularly in the studies of institutional legitimacy that have accumulated over the years. Consequently, the book is not just an analysis of the election of 2020 but also a more general treatise that interrogates a variety of hypotheses about levels of legitimacy and how legitimacy changes"-- Presidents United States Election 2020 DLC Democracy United States DLC United States Politics and government 2017-2021 DLC United States Politics and government 2021- DLC Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-0-87154-865-8 https://doi.org/10.7758/9781610449274 Resolving-System URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Gibson, James L. 1951- Democracy's destruction? the 2020 election, Trump's insurrection, and the strengh of America's political institutions Presidents United States Election 2020 DLC Democracy United States DLC |
title | Democracy's destruction? the 2020 election, Trump's insurrection, and the strengh of America's political institutions |
title_alt | Changing perceptions of the Supreme Court, the presidency, and the Senate after the 2020 election |
title_auth | Democracy's destruction? the 2020 election, Trump's insurrection, and the strengh of America's political institutions |
title_exact_search | Democracy's destruction? the 2020 election, Trump's insurrection, and the strengh of America's political institutions |
title_full | Democracy's destruction? the 2020 election, Trump's insurrection, and the strengh of America's political institutions James L. Gibson |
title_fullStr | Democracy's destruction? the 2020 election, Trump's insurrection, and the strengh of America's political institutions James L. Gibson |
title_full_unstemmed | Democracy's destruction? the 2020 election, Trump's insurrection, and the strengh of America's political institutions James L. Gibson |
title_short | Democracy's destruction? |
title_sort | democracy s destruction the 2020 election trump s insurrection and the strengh of america s political institutions |
title_sub | the 2020 election, Trump's insurrection, and the strengh of America's political institutions |
topic | Presidents United States Election 2020 DLC Democracy United States DLC |
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