@book {1271611, title = {The State of Access: Success and Failure of Democracies to Create Equal Opportunities}, year = {2009}, publisher = {Brookings Institution Press}, organization = {Brookings Institution Press}, abstract = {

Jorrit de Jong and Gowher Rizvi, editors, Brookings Institution Press, 2009

The State of Access documents a worrisome gap between principles and practice in democratic governance. This book is a comparative, cross-disciplinary exploration of the ways in which democratic institutions fail or succeed to create the equal opportunities that they have promised to deliver to the people they serve. In theory, rules and regulations may formally guarantee access to democratic processes, public services, and justice. But reality routinely disappoints, for a number of reasons{\textemdash}exclusionary policymaking, insufficient attention to minorities, underfunded institutions, inflexible bureaucracies. The State of Access helps close the gap between the potential and performance in democratic governance.

}, url = {http://www.brookings.edu/press/Books/2008/thestateofaccess.aspx}, editor = {Jorrit de Jong and Gowher Rizvi} }