The American political process
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The American political process
Routledge, 2004
7th ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [282]-290) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
American Political Process examines both the formal institutions of government and organizations such as political parties and pressure groups. It analyzes how these bodies interact in the making of public policy in the United States in order to provide an understanding of contemporary American politics. The seventh edition has been thoroughly updated and revised with entirely new material on:
the 2000 Presidential election and George W. Bush's presidency
the September 11th attacks and the 'War on Terrorism'
the 2002 mid-term elections
controversial issues such as abortion and gun control.
Each chapter includes a variety of useful tables and diagrams, suggestions for further reading and relevant websites and a glossary of key terms. Written with admirable clarity, this is the ideal textbook for students of American politics and society.
Table of Contents
1. The Framework of American Politics 2. Making the Laws: The American Congress 3. Law Execution: The President and Administration 4. Law Adjudication: The Supreme Court and the Judiciary 5. Pressure Group Politics 6. Party Politics 7. Elections and Voting 8. Federalism, the States and Local Government. Appendices
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