Politics in America
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Politics in America
Pearson Prentice Hall, c2007
7th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
For courses in American Government.
With a focus on conflict and the struggle for power and a powerful supplements package, this textbook ignites students' interest in American politics.
This balanced and exceedingly readable text uses Harold Laswell's classic definition of politics-"Who gets what, when, and how"-as a framework for presenting a clear, concise, and stimulating introduction to the American political system. Updated with discussions of recent events in our country, well-known political scientist Tom Dye has written a lively and absorbing narrative examining the struggle for power: the participants, the stakes, the processes, and the institutions. An abundance of feature boxes explore timely issues and opinions, draw cross-cultural comparisons, promote critical thinking, and introduce important people.
Available in the following versions (to view all versions click here):
National Edition, 7e: (c)2007, 740 pages, cloth, 0-13-613220-0
Brief National Edition, 2e: (c)2007, 600 pages, paper, 0-13-240817-1
Texas Edition, 7e: (c)2007, 1024 pages, cloth, 0-13-239528-2
Texas Brief Edition, 2e: (c)2007, 824 pages, paper, 0-13-157760-3
California Edition, 7e: (c)2007, 1024 pages, cloth, 0-13-232084-3
California Brief Edition, 2e: (c)2007, 840 pages, paper, 0-13-613195-6
Basic Edition, 7e: (c)2007, 624 pages, paper, 0-13-613226-X
目次
I. POLITICS.
1. Politics: Who Gets What, When, and How.
2. Political Culture: Ideas in Conflict.
II. CONSTITUTION.
3. The Constitution: Limiting Governmental Power.
4. Federalism: Dividing Governmental Power.
III. PARTICIPANTS.
5. Opinion and Participation: Thinking and Acting in Politics.
6. Mass Media: Setting the Political Agenda.
7. Political Parties: Organizing Politics.
8. Campaigns and Elections: Deciding Who Governs.
9. Interest Groups: Getting Their Share and More.
IV. INSTITUTIONS.
10. Congress: Politics on Capitol Hill.
11. The President: White House Politics.
12. The Bureaucracy: Bureaucratic Politics.
13. Courts: Judicial Politics.
V. OUTCOMES.
14. Politics and Personal Liberty.
15. Politics and Civil Rights.
16. Politics and the Economy.
17. Politics and Social Welfare.
18. Politics and National Security.
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