American politics : classic and contemporary readings
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American politics : classic and contemporary readings
Houghton Mifflin, c2002
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Created to supplement any main text, this comprehensive reader offers a broad selection of classic and current documents, as well as analytical essays on current political issues. Introductions at the opening of each chapter highlight critical reading and thinking skills and help students understand the material in the text.
目次
I. Constitutional Foundations
1. The Constitution and Founding
1.1 Jack N. Rakove, A Tradition Born of Strife
1.2 Charles A. Beard, An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States
1.3 John P. Roche, The Founding Fathers: A Reform Caucus in Action
1.4 James Madison, The Federalist, No. 51
1.5 Burt Solomon, What Were They Thinking?
2. Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
2.1 James Madison, The Federalist, No. 39
2.2 McCullock v. Maryland (1819)
2.3 John D. Donahue, The Devil in Devolution
2.4 Martha Derthick, American Federalism: Half-Full or Half-Empty?
3. Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
3.1 Near v. Minnesota (1931)
3.2 Fred Friendly, From the Saturday Press to the New York Times
3.3 Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)
3.4 Jeffrey Rosen, Why Privacy Matters
3.5 Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)
3.6 Alexander Nguyen, The Assault
II. People and Politics
4. Public Opinion
4.1 Benjamin Ginsberg, Polling and the Transformation of Public Opinion
4.2 Molly W. Sonner and Clyde Wilcox, Forgiving and Forgetting: Public Support for Bill Clinton During the Lewinsky Scandal
4.3 David S. Broder and Richard Morin, A Question of Values
4.4 Dana Milbank, I Hear America Ringing
5. Participation
5.1 Micah L. Sifry, Finding the Lost Voters
5.2 Michael Schudson, Voting Rites: Why We Need a New Concept of Citizenship
5.3 Robert D. Putnam, Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital
6. Political Parties
6.1 Kay Lawson, Why We Still Need Real Political Parties
6.2 Everett Carll Ladd, Of Political Parties Great and Strong
6.3 John Kenneth White and Daniel M. Shea, Creative Party Finances in the Information Age
7. Campaigns and Elections
7.1 Burt Solomon, Presidency--Disunity for All
7.2 Alan Ehrenhalt, Political Pawns
7.3 Robert Dreyfuss, Rousing the Democratic Base
8. The Mass Media
8.1 Joshua Meyrowitz, Lowering the Political Hero to Our Level
8.2 Thomas E. Patterson, Bad News, Bad Governance
8.3 Scott Stossel, Echo Chamber of Horrors
9. Interest Groups
9.1 James Madison, The Federalist, No. 10
9.2 Jeffrey H. Birnbaum, Lobbyists--Why the Bad Rap?
9.3 Theda Skocpol, Associations Without Members
9.4 Allan J. Cigler and Burdett A. Loomis, From Big Bird to Bill Gates: Organized Interests and the Emergence of Hyperpolitics
III. Institutions
10. Congress
10.1 Kenneth A. Shepsle, The Changing Textbook Congress
10.2 Lee H. Hamilton, Ten Things I Wish Political Scientists Would Teach About Congress
10.3 Sarah A. Binder, Going Nowhere: A Gridlocked Congress?
10.4 Mark Murray, King of the Roads
10.5 Richard E. Cohen, Crackup of the Committees
11. The Presidency
11.1 Richard E. Neustadt, The Power to Persuade
11.2 Robert A. Dahl, Myth of the Presidential Mandate
11.3 Evan Thomas, Why Clinton Won
11.4 Carl M. Cannon, Promises, Promises
12. Bureaucracy
12.1 Charles Peters, From Ouagadougou to Cape Canaveral: Why the Bad News Doesn't Travel Up
12.2 James Q. Wilson, Constraints on Public Managers
12.3 Nicholas Thompson, Finding The Civil Service's Hidden Sex Appeal
12.4 Norman Ornstein and Thomas Donilon, The Confirmation Clog
13. The Supreme Court
13.1 Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist, No. 78
13.2 Marbury v. Madison (1803)
13.3 Richard A. Posner, What Am I? A Potted Plant?
13.4 Stuart Taylor, Jr., The Tipping Point
IV. Public Policy
14. Policymaking
14.1 Christopher Georges, Sign It, Then Mind It
14.2 Deborah Stone, Stories
14.3 Pietro S. Nivola, Regulation: The New Pork Barrel
14.4 Allen Schick, A Surplus, If We Can Keep It
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