Ten questions/answers about Glen Browder and the future of American democracy
Abstract
Glen Browder is Eminent Scholar in American Democracy at Jacksonville State
University (in Alabama) and Distinguished Visiting Professor of National Security
Affairs at Naval Postgraduate School (in California). Dr. Browder has bridged the gap
between classroom civics and real-world government during a diverse career as public
official, political activist, and professional educator. His extensive public service (as
United States Congressman, Alabama Secretary of State, and Alabama State Legislator),
political experience (as party official and campaign consultant), and academic
background (as political science professor) have focused on political reform and
adjustment to a changing world. In The Future of American Democracy: A Former
Congressman’s Unconventional Analysis (University Press of America, 2002), Browder
questions America’s democratic destiny and encourages national dialogue about the
uncertain future of our “Great Experiment”.
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