
The Logic of American Politics, 5th Edition
by Kernell / Jacobson / Kousser
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Pub Date Jul 12 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
The Logic of American Politics, 5th Edition
Samuel Kernell, University of California, San Diego
Gary C. Jacobson, University of California, San Diego
Thad Kousser, University of California, San Diego
The American people-and their government-are deeply at odds over how best to overcome the obstacles currently facing the country. After observing the strains of intense partisanship and divided government, your students are probably asking what logic, if any, can be found in politics. The new fifth edition of Logic reaffirms this best-seller's place as the most accessible "smart" book on the market. Weaving together historical context, current politics, and analytic concepts, Logic builds students' understanding of political institutions and practices as imperfect solutions to collective action problems.
Consistently praised for its engaging narrative, Logic hooks students with great storytelling while arming them with a "toolkit" of institutional design concepts-command, veto, agenda control, voting rules, delegation.
Walking students through examples of how each concept works, the authors also highlight passages that apply collective action themes so students cannot miss key points.
Up-to-date in its coverage of such hot-button issues as health care and financial reform, the midterm elections, and racial profiling and immigration, this fifth edition also pays special attention to political polarization. Throughout the book, the authors consistently return to the country's divide-among constituents and in government-as they guide students through the fundamentals of American politics.
More than 100 tables, figures, and maps offer visual context to an array of political data and analysis, while over 230 carefully chosen photographs enhance the book's examples and insights. Bolded key terms, a glossary, annotated reading lists, review questions, and a companion website help students read, think, and study.
Table of Contents1. The Logic of American Politics
Part I. The Nationalization of Politics
2. The Constitution
3. Federalism
4. Civil Rights
5. Civil Liberties
Part II. The Institutions of Government
6. Congress
7. The Presidency
8. The Bureaucracy
9. The Federal Judiciary
Part III. The Public's Influence on National Policy
10. Public Opinion
11. Voting, Campaigns, and Elections
12. Political Parties
13. Interest Groups
14. The News Media
Part IV. Conclusion
15. The Prospects for Institutional Reform
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781608712755 |
PRICE | 95.95 |