Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 188 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 188 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
ISBN: 978-1-4833-1987-2
Verlag: CQ PR
This collection effectively examines the strategic behaviour of key players in American politics, showing that political actors, though motivated by their own interests, are governed by the Constitution, the law, and institutional rules, as well as influenced by the strategies of others. In this sixth edition of Principles and Practice of American Politics, the articles selected reflect the changing federal-state relationship; the continuing debates over the polarization of the American electorate and Congress; the role of media in influencing public views of politicians and issues; and the ever-evolving state of civil rights and civil liberties. Each and every selection is artfully framed by Kernell and Smith’s contextual headnotes and 7 of the readings are written specifically for the volume. It’s the perfect companion volume for The Logic of American Politics.
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Chapter 1. Designing Institutions
from The Logic of Collective Action - Mancur Olson, Jr.
The Tragedy of the Commons - Garrett Hardin
Chapter 2. The Constitutional Framework
Anti-Federalist No. 3 - Brutus
Federalist No. 10 - James Madison
Federalist No. 51 - James Madison
from Reassessing James Madison's Political Science - Samuel Kernell
Chapter 3. Federalism
Federalism: Sorting Out Who Does What - Donald F. Kettl
A Separate Peace - Jonathan Rauch
How America’s ‘Devolution Revolution’ Reshaped its Federalism - Thad Kousser
Chapter 4. Civil Rights
Schuette v. Bamn - Supreme Court of the United States
from “New State Voting Laws: Barriers to the Ballot?” - Justin Levitt
Chapter 5. Civil Liberties
from Republic 2.0 - Cass Sunstein
Roe v. Wade - Supreme Court of the United States
The Real World of Constitutional Rights: The Supreme Court and The Implementation of the Abortion Decisions - Gerald N. Rosenberg
Chapter 6. Congress
Congress, The Troubled Institution - Steven S. Smith
The Politics of Legislative Stalemate - Sarah A. Binder
Congressional Committees in a Continuing Partisan Era - John H. Aldrich and David W. Rohde
Chapter 7. The Presidency
from Presidential Power and Modern Presidents - Richard E. Neustadt
from The Politics of Presidential Appointments - David E. Lewis
from Going Public - Samuel Kernell
Chapter 8. The Bureaucracy
The Politics of Bureaucratic Structure - Terry M. Moe
Chapter 9. The Judiciary
from A Matter of Interpretation - Antonin Scalia
from Active Liberty - Stephen Breyer
Federalist No. 78 - Alexander Hamilton
Selecting Justice: The Ideology of Federal Judges Appointed by President Barack Obama - Robert A. Carp and Kenneth L. Manning
Chapter 10. Public Opinion
Analyzing and Interpreting Polls - Herbert Asher
A Simple Theory of the Survey Response: Answering Questions versus Revealing Preferences - John Zaller and Stanley Feldman
from Culture War? The Myth of Polarized America - Morris P. Fiorina
The Polarized Electorate - Alan Abramowitz
Chapter 11. Voting, Campaigns, and Elections
from The Reasoning Voter - Samuel L. Popkin
No Compromise: The Electoral Origins of Legislative Gridlock - Gary C. Jacobson
America's Ignorant Voters - Michael Schudson
Want a Better Forecast? Measure the Campaign, Not Just the Economy - Lynn Vavreck
Chapter 12. Political Parties
from Why Parties? - John Aldrich
Partisanship and Voting Behavior, 1952-1996 - Larry M. Bartels
Parties as a Problem Solver - Morris P. Fiorina
Chapter 13. Interest Groups
The Scope and Bias of the Pressure System - E.E. Schattschneider
Issue Advertising and Legislative Advocacy in Health Politics - Richard L. Hall and Richard Anderson
Gridlock Lobbying: Breaking, Creating, and Maintaining Legislative Stalemate - Jennifer Nicoll Victor
Chapter 14. News Media
The Market and the Media - James T. Hamilton
Red Media, Blue Media: Evidence of Ideological Selectivity in Media Use - Shanto Iyengar and Kyu S. Hahn