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Princeton Readings in American Politics, Various Authors

Label
Princeton Readings in American Politics, Various Authors
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Princeton Readings in American Politics
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Various Authors
Summary
Princeton Readings in American Politics offers an exciting and challenging new way to learn about American politics. It brings together political science that has stood the test of time and recent cutting-edge analyses to acquaint undergraduate and graduate students with the substantive, conceptual, and methodological foundations they need to make sense of American politics today. Princeton Readings in American Politics features writings by such eminent scholars as Larry M. Bartels, Robert Dahl, Martha Derthick, Howard Gillman, Jacob Hacker, Kay L. Schlozman, Deborah Stone, Marta Tienda, and Kent Weaver, among others. The book is organized in sections that cover the major American political institutions--the presidency, Congress, the courts--as well as core topics such as political parties, macroeconomic management, voting and elections, policymaking, public opinion, and federalism. Richard Valelly provides an insightful general introduction to political science as a vibrant form of inquiry, as well as a succinct, informative introduction to each reading. Rigorous yet accessible, Princeton Readings in American Politics can serve as a primary textbook or as a supplement to standard introductory texts. - Offers an exciting new way to learn about American politics - Features accessible scholarship by leading political scientists - Covers all the major topics - Serves as a primary textbook or supplementary reader for undergraduate and graduate students
Target audience
adult
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