July Wed, 2002
Republic on Trial: The Case for Representative Democracy
“Despite all the arguing from politicians, special interests, and political parties, Americans basically agree on the most important political issues. If only our legislators would stop fighting over obtuse policy details and really listen to what ordinary Americans want, representatives on Capitol Hill and in the state houses would actually get something done, right? Wrong.” Written by former Eagleton director Alan Rosenthal.
July Tue, 2001
The Third House: Lobbyists and Lobbying in the States
“The book, which has drawn praise for its inviting and accessible style, thoroughly examines the lobbying scene: the settings in which lobbying takes place, the types and styles of lobbyists, the broad range of approaches and techniques used by lobbyists, and the role and influence of lobbying in our system of representative democracy.” Written by former Eagleton director Alan Rosenthal.
July Tue, 2001
The Need to Advertise the 2001 Gubernatorial Debates
A proposal for a public education campaign to alert New Jersey voters to their opportunity to see and hear the candidates for governor debate.
July Tue, 2001
New Jersey Voters’ Candidate Information Sources
This survey represents a joint venture of two programs at the Eagleton Institute of Politics – the New Jersey Project and the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling.