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This is a sweeping narrative of American Domestic Public Policyà â â its triumphs, struggles, and failures over the past one hundred and twenty years.

Produktbeschreibung
This is a sweeping narrative of American Domestic Public Policyà â â its triumphs, struggles, and failures over the past one hundred and twenty years.
Autorenporträt
Dennis W. Johnson is Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Political Management, George Washington University. He has written six books (with several second and third editions) and edited four others. Most relevant to this current book is The Laws That Shaped America (Routledge, 2009), which focused on fifteen laws-from the Northwest Ordinance (1789) to the Voting Rights Act (1965) and the National Environmental Policy Act (1970)-which were foundational in the shaping of American life. Over the course of thirty-five years of teaching, writing, and research, Johnson has focused on American government and domestic public policy. He has been the Director of the Masters in Legislative Affairs program and Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Political Management at GWU. Throughout the years, he has taught both graduate and undergraduate courses on public policy, executive-legislative relations, federal budget-making policy, energy and environmental policy, the presidency, and American national government.