The logic of American politics / Samuel Kernell and Gary C. Jacobson.
Material type:
- 1568028911 (alk. paper)
- 9781568028910
- 320.473/01 22
- JK 276 K39l 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 625-637) and index.
This book first] looks at the foundational elements of the political system that are especially relevant to understanding modern American politics. [It then] examines the four basic institutions of America's national government: Congress ..., the presidency ..., the bureaucracy ... and the federal judiciary ... [It also] surveys the institutions that keep citizens informed about what their representatives are doing and enable them to influence their elected officials through voting and other forms of participation. [The book] concludes our inquiry by reviewing the biases inherent in the institutions we have examined and considering how to evaluate proposals to reform current political arrangements.-A note to the students.
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