Americans have political representation in both the House of Representative and the Senate
The electoral college system is closely tied to the concept of indirect democracy in U.S. politics. Through the electoral college, citizens do not directly elect the president; rather, they vote for electors who then cast the official vote for the president. This process can sometimes lead to a discrepancy between the popular vote and the electoral vote outcome.
I. O. A. Ude has written: 'Nigeria and the biblical democracy' -- subject(s): Religious aspects of Democracy, Christianity and politics, Democracy, Christianity
Yvonne Galligan has written: 'Women and Politics in Contemporary Ireland' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Women in politics, Women's rights, Social conditions, Feminism, Women 'Gender politics and democracy in post-socialist Europe' -- subject(s): Democracy, Gender-based analysis, Political aspects, Political aspects of Sex role, Politics and government, Post-communism, Sex role, Women in politics
Christiano German has written: 'Politik und Kirche in Lateinamerika' -- subject(s): Christianity, Christianity and politics, Democracy, Episcopal conferences (Catholic), Politics and government, Religious aspects of Democracy
Joel Olson has written: 'The abolition of white democracy' -- subject(s): Democracy, Multiculturalism, Political aspects, Political aspects of Race discrimination, Political aspects of Racism, Politics and government, Race discrimination, Race identity, Race relations, Racism, Whites
New Aspects of Politics
Milburn Lincoln Wilson has written: 'Farm relief and the domestic allotment plan' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture 'Democracy has roots' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Agriculture, Democracy
Noah Feldman has written: 'What We Owe Iraq' 'The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Islamic law, Political aspects of Islamic law, Islam and state, Political aspects, Constitutional law (Islamic law) 'Divided by God' 'After Jihad' -- subject(s): Relations, Politics and government, Religion and politics, Democracy, Religious aspects of Democracy, Islam and world politics, Islam 'The battles and triumphs of FDR's great Supreme Court justices' -- subject(s): Judges, Biography
Jennifer Greiman has written: 'Democracy's spectacle' -- subject(s): Democracy in literature, Politics and literature, Literature and society, Democracy, History and criticism, American literature, Sovereignty in literature, Psychological aspects, History
New Aspects of Politics was created in 1925.
Alan Dowty has written: 'The Jewish State' -- subject(s): Democracy, History, Identity, Jews, Judaism, Judaism and state, Palestinian Arabs, Politics and government, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Democracy, Zionism 'Arab-Israeli Conflict'
Ilja A. Luciak has written: 'Gender and democracy in Cuba' -- subject(s): Democracy, Government policy, Politics and government, Women, Women in politics, Women's rights 'The Sandinista legacy' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Cooperative societies, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic conditions, Politics and government, Rural conditions
Mustapha Hogga is an Algerian author who has written novels such as "The Shadow of Memory" and "The Cliff of Time." He explores themes of identity, memory, and history in his works, offering a unique perspective on Algerian society and culture.