This Book Brings Together Leading Figures In Democratic Reform And Civic Engagement To Show Why And How Better State-Citizen Cooperation Is Necessary For Achieving Positive Social Change. Their Contributions Demonstrate That, While Protest And Non-State Action May Have Their Place, Citizens Must Also Work Effectively With Public Bodies To Secure Sustainable Improvements. The Authors Explain Why The Problem Of Civic Disengagement Poses A Major Threat, Highlight What Actions Can Be Taken, And Suggest How The Underlying Obstacles To Democratic Cooperation Between Citizens And State Institutions Can Be Overcome Across A Range Of Policy Areas And In Varied National Contexts.
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