Chapter 1: Policy Representation in the Contemporary United States

Chapter one: How Well Do Policy Makers Represent the People?
Hoover senior fellow Brandice Canes-Wrone explores how well policy makers are representing the people in America. To understand how well represented the people are, one must first understand how the public opinion is measured. Canes-Wrone uses these measurements to provide evidence of how well represented the people are and how responsive policy makers are to changes in public opinion.
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Additional resources:
Read Brandice Canes-Wrone’s book "Who Leads Whom?" Available here: press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/....
Listen to “Grading Election Integrity,” with Benjamin Ginsberg and Bill Whalen on Saints, Sinners & Salvageables. Available here: www.hoover.org/research/gradi....
Watch “Why Do Some Democracies Survive While Others Fail?” on PolicyEd. Available here: www.policyed.org/unarchived/w....
Watch “Victor Davis Hanson Explains the Difference between American and European Conservatism,” on PolicyEd. Available here: www.policyed.org/policy-brief....
Watch “Limiting Presidential Power: A Return to Constitutional Balance,” on PolicyEd. Available here: www.policyed.org/intellection....
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