This book presents a self-contained and accessible economic analysis of American politics. Chapters address voters, political parties, the media, Congress, the Presidency, and the Supreme Court. Maurer explains how the Framers' design usually encourages moderation â but can also veer into the kind of dangerously divisive politics we know today.
This book presents a self-contained and accessible economic analysis of American politics. Chapters address voters, political parties, the media, Congress, the Presidency, and the Supreme Court. Maurer explains how the Framers' design usually encourages moderation â but can also veer into the kind of dangerously divisive politics we know today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen M. Maurer is Adjunct Emeritus Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Trained as a lawyer, he has been associated with Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy since 1999. His books include WMD Terrorism (2009), On the Shoulders of Giants (CUP 2017), and Self-Governance in Science (CUP 2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Updating the framers 2. The people: from individuals to communities 3. Selling policy: political narratives & ideologies 4. The public forum: mass media and the web 5. Mass democracy: political parties and elections 6. The 'extended republic': communities, states & regions 7. Making law: the congress 8. Implementing law: the executive 9. Interpreting law: the courts 10. Democracy evolving: the future of American politics.
Introduction 1. Updating the framers 2. The people: from individuals to communities 3. Selling policy: political narratives & ideologies 4. The public forum: mass media and the web 5. Mass democracy: political parties and elections 6. The 'extended republic': communities, states & regions 7. Making law: the congress 8. Implementing law: the executive 9. Interpreting law: the courts 10. Democracy evolving: the future of American politics.
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