Power to the People: Democratic Innovations in the Future of US Government
Democratic innovations are processes aiming to reshape the participatory role of citizens in government practices. As U.S. democracy lies at a historically low point, many institutions and scholars have begun to explore beyond traditional methods of civic engagement. This brief will go into further depths on what democratic innovations are, then recommend possible paths forward to strengthen the connection between man and state.
Inquiry-driven, this project may reflect personal views, aiming to enrich problem-related discourse.
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Lucas Truong
Lucas is a student at Cornell University studying public policy. While curious about everything involving policy, Lucas is most passionate about democracy, the housing and homelessness crisis, and prison reform.