The book examines how institutional rules and mass electorate behavior shape the strategic decisions of politicians during presidential elections. The thoroughly revised 16th edition offers comprehensive insights into the electoral process, making it an essential resource for understanding the dynamics of the upcoming 2024 presidential cycle.
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Presenting current political science insights and data on the impact of ideology on public life, the presidency, Congress, and the courts, Stephen E. Schier and Todd E. Eberly offer an up-to-minute guide to polarization in America and its impact of federal and state governance.
You Call This an Election?
- 166pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Identifying four essential evaluative criteria for a democracy that genuinely works, this work asks us to examine the degree to which our system promotes political stability, what the problems are with voter turnout and how to improve it, and asks for a meaningful scrutiny of governmental policy. schovat popis
Political Economy in Western Democracies
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The Trump Presidency
- 174pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Donald Trump's stunning and surprising election to the US presidency has convulsed the political, academic, and journalistic worlds. Based on the election campaign, transition and the pivotal start to the new administration, this book will briefly but comprehensively introduce students to all major aspects of the initial Trump presidency.
How Trump Happened
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
"Racism. Sexism. Russian interference. A few thousand votes in key swing states. There are no shortage of explanations for the stunning 2016 election of Donald Trump. In How Trump Happened, political experts Steven Schier and Todd Eberly step back to trace the factors driving his election, arguing that Trump's victory was decades in the making. As Americans prepare once again to cast their presidential ballots, How Trump Happened will be indispensable reading for anyone seeking to understand the current political landscape unprecedented 2016 election and Trump presidency"--