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6.1.   Watchdog and Advisory Functions are Sufficient              (Top)

This boils down to the question whether a Public Interest Institution should undertake proactive campaigns to bring about changes in the structure of the political system, such as electoral rules and the two-party system. (Develop)

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References

Canon, David T., Anne Khademian & Kenneth R. Mayer, (Eds.) Second Edition (The Enduring  Debate: Classic and Contemporary Reading in American Politics (W.W. Norton: New York,
 Dahl, Robert A., How Democratic Is The American Constitution? (Yale University Press: New Haven,   2002)
Greenberg, Douglas, Stanley N. Katz, Melanie Beth Oliviero, Steven C. Wheatley (Eds.),  Constitutionalism and Democracy: Transitions in the Contemporary World (Oxford  University Press: New York, 1993).
Grover, William F. & Joseph G. Peschek, Voices of Dissent: Critical Reading in American Politics,  (Eds.), Fourth Edition (Longman: New York, 2002).
Hudson, William E., American Democracy in Peril: Seven Challenges to America's Future, Second  Edition (Chatham House Publishers: New Jersey, 1998)
Kernell, Samuel & Steven S. Smith, (Eds.) Principle and Practice of American Politics: Classic and  Contemporary Readings (CQ Press: Washington, D.C., 2000).
Shea, John C., (Ed.), Arguments on American Politics (Brooks/Cole: Pacific Grove, California).
Roelofs, H Mark, The Poverty of American Politics: A Theoretical Interpretation, Second Edition  (Temple University Press, 1998).

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