A cross-cultural analysis of the abortion issue in the United States and Canada. The book focuses on: the judicial, legislative and executive branches; public opinion and interest groups; federal agencies; and the roles of subnational authorities and the health care sectors.
A cross-cultural analysis of the abortion issue in the United States and Canada. The book focuses on: the judicial, legislative and executive branches; public opinion and interest groups; federal agencies; and the roles of subnational authorities and the health care sectors.
Raymond Tatalovich (Ph.D., University of Chicago) is a professor of porlitical science at Loyola University of Chicago, where he specializes in American politics and the study of moral conflicts in public policy. Among his most recent publications are Nativism Reborn: The Official English Language Movement and the American States (1995) and The Modern Presidency and Economic Policy (1994). Dr. Tatalovich is a member of both the American Political Science Association and the Canadian Political Science Association.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 Background to Controversy Chapter 2 Judicial Activism and Judicial Activity Chapter 3 The Legislative Response Chapter 4 Public Opinion and Organized Interests Chapter 5 No Mandates on Abortion Chapter 6 Two Models of Executive Politics Chapter 7 Federalism and the Implementation Problem concl Social Convergence and Institutional Divergence
Introduction Chapter 1 Background to Controversy Chapter 2 Judicial Activism and Judicial Activity Chapter 3 The Legislative Response Chapter 4 Public Opinion and Organized Interests Chapter 5 No Mandates on Abortion Chapter 6 Two Models of Executive Politics Chapter 7 Federalism and the Implementation Problem concl Social Convergence and Institutional Divergence
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