The New American Political SystemAEI Press, 1990 - 348 lappuses Everything is new in this second version of AEI's all-time best seller, which brings coverage of the vital trends in American political life up to the present. This volume includes chapters by distinguished new contributors - James W. Ceaser on political parties, Charles O. Jones on the presidency, Richard P. Nathan on federalism, Nelson W. Polsby on Congress, Robert H. Salisbury on interest groups, Martin P. Wattenberg on the electorate, and Aaron Wildavsky on rival cultures. Martin Shapiro gives his insights into the Supreme Court, and Austin Ranney discusses broadcasting and the new politics. The editor of the volume, Anthony King, provides an overview. |
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... action a government action as opposed to a private action , and on what the scope of the remedies ordered by a court may be once discrimination or segregation is found . It did not challenge district - court - ordered busing as such ...
... action a government action as opposed to a private action , and on what the scope of the remedies ordered by a court may be once discrimination or segregation is found . It did not challenge district - court - ordered busing as such ...
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... action . We must correct the continuing evils caused by past discrimination , and one of the few means available is affir- mative action . The adverse side of affirmative action is telling some individual that he may not have the job or ...
... action . We must correct the continuing evils caused by past discrimination , and one of the few means available is affir- mative action . The adverse side of affirmative action is telling some individual that he may not have the job or ...
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... action in the society , proponents of such action are likely to be most successful in those states and communities in which , for whatever reason , there is support for governmental action . The United States has always been a country ...
... action in the society , proponents of such action are likely to be most successful in those states and communities in which , for whatever reason , there is support for governmental action . The United States has always been a country ...
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POLITICAL CHANGE AND THE CHARACTER OF THE CONTEMPORARY CONGRESS | 29 |
THE SUPREME COURT FROM EARLY BURGER TO EARLY REHNQUIST | 47 |
POLITICAL PARTIES DECLINING STABILIZING OR RESURGING? | 87 |
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