1st Edition

Concise Encyclopedia of Democracy

Edited By Staff of Congressional Quarterly Copyright 2000

    The Concise Encyclopedia of Democracy is a single-volume version of the award-winning Encyclopedia of Democracy. Not a condensation, the new Concise was created to address the special needs of smaller libraries. The more than 300 articles include concepts, countries, and individuals, emphasizing the historical and practical, rather than the strictly theoretical. While the coverage is international in scope, special emphasis, in the Concise, is given to the democracies of the West.

    As well as including the most important entries from the four-volume original work, the Concise Encyclopedia of Democracy also includes new entries on the Constitution of the United States, general government practices in the democracies, etc. The 150 maps, photographs, charts, and timelines are designed to present the researcher with information in a concise, visual form.

    A; Abolitionism; Absolutism; Accountability of Public Officials; Adams, John (1735-1826); Adenauer, Konrad (1876-1967); Affirmative Action; Afghanistan; Africa, North; Africa, Subsaharan; Albania; Algeria; Anarchism; Angola; Anthony, Susan B. (1820-1906); Anti-Federalists; Antigua and Barbuda; Apartheid; Apportionment; Argentina; Arias Sánchez, Oscar (1940- ); Aristotle (384-322 BCE); Armenia; Articles of Confederation; Asia, East; Asia, South; Asia, Southeast; Assembly, Freedom of; Athenian Democracy; Aung San Suu Kyi (1945- ); Australia and New Zealand; Austria; Authoritarianism; Autocracy; Azerbaijan; B; Bahamas; Bahrain; Baker V. Carr (1962); Ballot; Baltic States; Bangladesh; Barbados; Belarus; Belgium; Belize; Benin; Bhutan; Bicameral Legislature; Bill of Rights (English); Bill of Rights (U.S.); Black Codes; Bolívar, Simón (1783-1830); Bolivia; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Botswana; Brazil; Brown V. Board of Education of Topeka (1954); Brunei; Buddhism; Bulgaria; Bureaucracy; Burke, Edmund (1729-1797); Burkina Faso; Burma; Burundi; C; Cabinet; Cabinet Government; Calhoun, John C(Aldwell) (1782-1850); Cambodia; Cameroon; Canada; Candidate Selection and Recruitment; Cape Verde; Capitalism; Caribbean; Catholicism, Roman; Caucus; Censorship; Central African Republic; Central America; Chad; Checks and Balances; Chile; China, People's Republic of; Churchill, Winston (1874-1965); Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 BCE); Citizenship; City-States; Civic Education; Civil Disobedience; Civil Liberties and Civil Rights; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movement; Civil Service; Civil War Amendments; Coalition; Colombia; Colonialism; Common Law; Communism; Confederation; Confucianism; Congo, Democratic Republic of; Congo, Republic of; Congress (U.S.); Conservative Party (U.K.); Consociational Democracy; Constitution; Constitution (U.K.); Constitution (U.S.); Constitutional Monarchy; Conventions, Political; Costa Rica; Covenant; Critiques of Democracy; Croatia; Cuba; Czech Republic; D; Declaration of Independence; Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen; De Gaulle, Charles (1890-1970); De Klerk, F(rederik) W(illem) (1936- ); Democracy; Democratic Party (U.S.); Democratization; Denmark; Desegregation; Despotism; Dictatorship; Direct Democracy; Disability Rights Movement; Disraeli, Benjamin (1804-1881); Districting; Divine Right; Djibouti; Dominica; Dominican Republic; Douglass, Frederick (1817-1895); Dred Scott V. Sandford (1857); E; Ecuador; Egypt; El Salvador; Election Campaigns; Elections, Monitoring; Electoral College; Electoral Systems; Emancipation Proclamation; Engel V. Vitale (1962); Engels, Friedrich (1820-1895); Equal Rights Amendment; Equatorial Guinea; Eritrea; Estonia; Ethiopia; Europe, East Central; Europe, Western; European Union; Executive; Head of State; Head of Government; F; Faction; Fascism; Federalism; Federalist Papers; Federalists; Fifteenth Amendment; Finland; First Amendment; Four Freedoms; Fourteen Points; Fourteenth Amendment; France; Franchise; G; Gabon; Gambia, The; Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (1869-1948); Gay Rights Movement; Georgia; Germany; Gerrymandering; Gettysburg Address; Ghana; Gideon V. Wain Wright (1963); Gitlow V. New York (1925); Gladstone, William E(Wart) (1809-1898); Gorbachev, Mikhail (Sergeyevich) (1931- ); Greece; Grenada; Griswold V. Connecticut (1965); Guatemala; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Guyana; H; Haiti; Hamilton, Alexander (1755(?)-1804); Havel, Václav (1936- ); Hinduism; Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679); Honduras; House of Commons (U.K.); House of Lords (U.K.); House of Representatives (U.S.); Human Rights; Hungary; I; Iceland; Impeachment; India; Indonesia; Initiative; Interest Groups; Iran; Iraq; Ireland; Iroquois Confederation; Islam; Israel; Italian City-States; Italy; Ivory Coast; J; Jackson, Andrew (1767-1845); Jacksonian Democracy; Jamaica; Japan; Japanese-American Internment; Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826); Jim Crow Laws; Jinnah, Mohammad Ali (1876-1948); Jordan; Judaism; Judicial Review; Judicial Systems; Justifications for Democracy; K; Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804); Kazakhstan; Kenya; Kenyatta, Jomo (18937-1978); Kerensky, Alexander (Fedorovich) (1881-1970); King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1929-1968); Korea, North; Korea, South; Korematsu V. United States (1944); Kuwait; Kyrgyzstan; L; Labour Party (U.K.); Laos; Latvia; League of Nations; Lebanon; Legislature; Leninism; Lesotho; Letter from Birmingham Jail (1963); Liberalism; Liberia; Libya; Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865); Lithuania; Locke, John (1632- 1704); Luxembourg; M; Macedonia; Machiavelli, Niccolo (1469-1527); Machine Politics; Madagascar; Madison, James (1751-1836); Magna Carta; Malawi; Malaysia; Mali; Mandela, Nelson (1918- ); Mapp V. Ohio (1961); Marbury V. Madison (1803); Marshall, John (1755-1835); Marx, Karl (1818-1883); Marxism; Mauritania; Mayflower Compact (1620); McCarthyism; McCulloch V. Maryland (1819); Media, Mass; Mexico; Middle East; Prospects for Democracy; Mill, John Stuart (1806-1873); Milligan, Ex Parte (1866); Miranda V. Arizona (1966); Moldova; Monarchy; Mongolia; Montesquieu, Charles-Louis De Secondat, Baron De (1689-1755); Morocco; Mott, Lucretia (Coffin) (1793-1880); Mozambique; Multiparty System; N; Namibia; Nationalism; Natural Law; Natural Rights; Nehru, Jawaharlal (1889-1964); Nepal; Netherlands, The; New York Times Co. V. Sullivan (1964); New York Times Co. V. United States (1971); New Zealand; Nicaragua; Niger; Nigeria; Nineteenth Amendment; Nkrumah, Kwame (1909-1972); Norway; Nyerere, Julius (1922-1999); O; Oligarchy; Oman; Orthodoxy, Greek and Russian; P-q; Paine, Thomas (1737-1809); Pakistan; Palestine; Panama; Pankhurst, Emmeline (Goulden) (1858-1928); Paraguay; Parliament (U.K.); Parliamentary Government; Participation, Political; Participatory Democracy; Party Systems; Patronage; People's Democracy; Perestroika; Peru; Petition of Right (1628); Philippines; Plato (427-347 BCE); Plebiscitarian Democracy; Plebiscite; Plessy V. Ferguson (1896); Poland; Political Parties; Polling, Public Opinion; Popular Sovereignty; Populism; Portugal; Prague Spring; President; Presidential Government; Press, Freedom of the; Primary Election (U.S.); Prime Minister; Privacy, Right of; Progressivism; Protestantism; Public Opinion; Qatar; R; R.A.V. V. St. Paul (1992); Referendum and Initiative; Reformation; Religion, Freedom of; History; Representative Government; Republic; Republicanism; Republican Party (U.S.); Revolution, American; Revolution, French; Roe V. Wade (1973); Roh Tae Woo (1932- ); Romania; Roman Republic; Roosevelt, Franklin D(elano) (1882-1945); Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919); Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778); Russia; Rwanda; S; St. Kitts and Nevis; St. Lucia; St. Vincent and the Grenadines; Sakharov, Andrei (Dmitrievich) (1921-1989); São Tomé E Principe; Saudi Arabia; Schenk V. United States (1919); Senate (U.S.); Seneca Falls Declaration; Senegal; Senghor, Leopold Sedar (1906- ); Separation of Powers; Seychelles; Shared-Power System; Sierra Leone; Singapore; Slavery; Slovakia; Slovenia; Smith, Adam (1723-1790); Smith V. Allwright (1944); Social Contract; Socialism; Solidarity; Somalia; South Africa; South America; Soviet Union, Former Republics of the; Spain; Speech, Freedom of; Spinoza, Benedict De (1632-1677); Spoils System; Sri Lanka; Stanton, Elizabeth Cady (1815-1902); States' Rights; Sudan; Suffrage; Sun Yat-Sen (1866-1925); Supreme Court (U.S.); Suriname; Swaziland; Sweden; Switzerland; Syria; T; Taiwan; Tajikistan; Tanzania; Thailand; Thatcher, Margaret (1925- ); Theocracy; Third Party; Thirteenth Amendment; Thoreau, Henry David (1817-1862); Tiananmen Square Protest; Tocqueville, Alexis De (1805-1859); Togo; Totalitarianism; Totalitarianism and Democracy; Trail of Tears; Trinidad and Tobago; Tunisia; Turkey; Turkmenistan; Two-Party System; U; Uganda; Ukraine; Unicameral Legislature; Unitary State; United Arab Emirates; United Kingdom; United Nations; United States of America; United States V. Nixon (1974); Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Uruguay; Uzbekistan; V-w; Venezuela; Vietnam; Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom; Voting; Walesa, Lech (1943- ); Washington, George (1732-1799); Watergate; Wei Jingsheng (1950- ); Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924); Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797); Women and Democracy; History; Women's Suffrage (U.S.); Y-z; Yeltsin, Boris (Nikolayevich) (1931- ); Yemen; Yoshida, Shigeru (1878-1969); Yugoslavia; Zambia; Zimbabwe

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