Focusing on the intense presidential campaign of 2004, Ceaser and Busch delve into the dynamics of American elections, including house and senate races. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis that goes beyond mere summary, utilizing theories, studies, and data to elucidate the factors influencing the election's outcome. This exploration offers insights into the complexities of the electoral process and the political landscape of the time.
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Groundbreaking research into the 2000 presidential election reveals its broader implications for American politics and society. Ceaser and Busch analyze key elements such as divided government, independent candidates, and campaign strategies while separating myth from fact. They emphasize often-overlooked issues like foreign policy, making this book a vital resource for students of American Government and anyone interested in the lasting significance of the election. The authors provide a nuanced understanding of electoral politics and its impact on future elections.
Epic Journey
The 2008 Elections and American Politics: Post 2010 Election Update
- 248pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The 2008 presidential election was marked by an unexpected journey, leading to Barack Obama's victory over John McCain amidst record-low approval ratings for President George W. Bush. This election was anticipated to favor the Democrats, but the unique circumstances and events that unfolded made it stand out from previous contests.
A Brief History of Public Policy since the New Deal
- 248pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This book offers a brief history of domestic public policy since the New Deal. To understand issues such as poverty, immigration, and religious liberty going into the future, it is vital to understand how these issues originated and developed. This is a supplementary text for introduction to... číst celé
After Hope and Change
- 218pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Updated to include the 2014 midterms and preview the coming 2016 election cycle, After Hope and Change provides a comprehensive and authoritative account of the national election by James W. Ceaser, Andrew E. Busch, and John J. Pitney.
As they have every four years since 1992, James W. Ceaser and Andrew E. Busch- joined in 2008 by John J. Pitney Jr.-once again provide the most comprehensive, authoritative, and concise account of the national election, including the presidential nomination process and election and congressional elections.
