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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... become a less collegial and reactive body , it has become more enter- prising and innovative with respect to public policy . The Senate is now a place in which public policy ideas are tried out , floated , deliberated , and sometimes ...
... become a less collegial and reactive body , it has become more enter- prising and innovative with respect to public policy . The Senate is now a place in which public policy ideas are tried out , floated , deliberated , and sometimes ...
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... become in- creasingly important to voters as alternative political refer- ence points . Where once the political function of social groups was primarily to guide party identification , they now take on the more direct role of ...
... become in- creasingly important to voters as alternative political refer- ence points . Where once the political function of social groups was primarily to guide party identification , they now take on the more direct role of ...
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... become less popular even while they reform their procedures to make themselves more participatory ? The textbook ... becomes . Thus egalitarians will agree that there ought to be confrontation over issues such as budget and taxation ...
... become less popular even while they reform their procedures to make themselves more participatory ? The textbook ... becomes . Thus egalitarians will agree that there ought to be confrontation over issues such as budget and taxation ...
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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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