Title
Internet Politics and Cyberparties: Revolutionizing American Democracy
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The American political system is characterized by its two-party structure. However, apparently American faith in the status-quo democracy is faltering. With advancing technology, Americans are gaining greater access to political information, and tools such as the Internet are proving to be useful and versatile in the political arena. The elections of this decade have already been touched by the effects of the Internet, and groups such as the revolutionary cyberparties show promise of reshaping the party politics in this country. The current two-party system is in jeopardy of being replaced by one that is more democratic.
Disciplines
American Politics | Political Science
Recommended Citation
Prince, Kelly, "Internet Politics and Cyberparties: Revolutionizing American Democracy" (1997). Student Honors Theses. Paper 63.
http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/stu_hon_theses/63
