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To overcome the political deadlock that overshadows the pressing problems facing the United States, the academies top scholars address the causes and consequences of polarization in American politics, and suggest solutions for bridging the partisan divide.

Produktbeschreibung
To overcome the political deadlock that overshadows the pressing problems facing the United States, the academies top scholars address the causes and consequences of polarization in American politics, and suggest solutions for bridging the partisan divide.
Autorenporträt
Lara M. Brown, Villanova University, USA Geoffrey Buhl, California State University Channel Islands, USA Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida, USA Matthew Dull, Virginia Tech University, USA Mickey Edwards, Aspen Institute, USA Douglas B. Harris, Loyola University, USA Seth E. Masket, University of Denver, USA Frank H. Mackaman, The Dirksen Congressional Center, USA Thomas E. Mann, The Brookings Institution, USA Jose Marichal, California Lutheran University, USA Kevin J. McMahon, Trinity College, USA Norman Ornstein, American Enterprise Institute (AEI), USA David C.W. Parker, Montana State University Bozeman, USA Scot Schraufnagel, Northern Illinois University, USA Sean M. Theriault, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Rezensionen
"The dysfunctional gridlock of the modern Congress is on display for even the most casual observers. The bad behavior in Congress reflects deep divisions across the political environment including the media and other institutions- even the Supreme Court. In Politics to the Extreme some of the nation's most savvy observers explain and explore how extreme partisan polarization is undermining effective government. Thoughtful and illuminating books like this one are necessary if we are to find our way to the difficult solutions." Richard A. Arenber, Adjunct Professor at Brown University, USA and co-author of Defending the Filibuster