American politics : 2000 and beyond
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American politics : 2000 and beyond
Ashgate, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
An examination of some of the key themes and issues central to the understanding of the contemporary political scene in the USA at the beginning of the 21st century. Bringing together the work of a number of academics with expertise in the field, it focuses on the state of American democracy and the working of the nation's governmental and political institutions. The topics covered include: American society and the politics of "Balkanisation"; party politics in Congress since the Republican takeover of control; presidential power and the experience of the Clinton presidency; the making of foreign policy; the office of independent counsel after the Starr report; the Rehnquist Supreme Court in a post-civil rights era; the influence of the Christian right; the Republican Party policy agenda; campaign finance reform; elections, voting behaviour and campaigning; and the reshaping of the federal system.
Table of Contents
- America divided - the politics of "Balkanisation", Edward Ashbee
- congress after the "Revolution" - the continuing problems of governance, John E. Owens
- presidential power and the Clinton presidency, Tim Hanes
- foreign policy and foreign policy-making, John Dumbrell
- prosecutorial politics and the future of the Independent Counsel, Peter Falconer
- in search of a role - the Supreme Court in a post-civil rights era, Robert McKeever
- the Christian right in American politics, Martin Durham
- the contract and beyond - the Republican policy agenda, Nigel Ashford
- the reform of election campaign finance, Alan Grant
- elections, voting and campaigning at the start of the 21st century, Philip John Davies
- devolution and the reshaping of American Federalism, Alan Grant.
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