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At a time when the separation doctrine is under increasing attack for
promoting political deadlock, AEI is to be commended for making available a
series of essays that explore the doctrine's historical and theoretical roots. . . .
A rich, thoughtful contribution to a central constitutional dilemma.
                             Louis FISHER
                             Specialist in American Government
                             Congressional Research Service

The information and analyses in these eight insightful, penetrating essays
are a resource of immense value for those who would debate that question.

                             JAMES L. SUNDQUIST
                             Senior Fellow Emeritus
                             The Brookings Institution


            Separation of Powers-

                Does It Still Work?

            Robert A. Goldwin and Art Kaufman, editors

Does the separation of powers still work? How can we judge whether
it is working? Is it true that the policies of the parliamentary democra-
cies are wiser and their implementation more effective than ours?
How  much must we be guided by two-hundred-year old intentions?
    The editors selected spokesmen as authoritative, thoughtful, and
instructive as could be found to give the reader a wide range of views
on these questions. The authors are Lloyd N. Cutler, Charles M.
Hardin, James Q. Wilson, L. Peter Schultz, Donald L. Robinson, Ann
Stuart Anderson, William B. Gwyn, and James W. Ceaser.
    This book is the fourth in a series in AEI's project A Decade of
Study of the Constitution. The first three books, all edited by Robert
A. Goldwin  and William A. Schambra, are How Democratic Is the
Constitution? How Capitalistic Is the Constitution? and How Does the
Constitution Secure Rights?


       American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
       1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036


ISBN 0-8447-3606-6 clothbound edition
ISBN 0-8447-3607-4 paperback edition


ISBN  0-8447-3607-4


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