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  • av Jonathan Oberlander
    406 - 1 270,-

    Oberlander provides a comprehensive hostory of Medicare politics, from the decades of consensus to debates over Medicare reform. Revealing how Medicare policies have developed over the past several decades this analysis will interest anyone concerned with public policy or healthcare.

  • av John E. Mueller
    650 - 1 420,-

    An account of the relationship between American policy and public opinion during the Gulf crisis. Comparisons are made to other wars such as those in Panama, Vietnam, Korea and the Falklands, as well as to World War II. The book features 300 tables charting public opinion through the Gulf crisis.

  • - Market Myths and Policy Muddles
    av Lawrence D. Brown & Lawrence R. Jacobs
    206 - 760,-

    Despite George W Bush's opposition to big government, federal spending increased under his watch more quickly than it did during the Clinton administration. This book shows that efforts to expand markets and shrink government have the ironic effect of expanding government's reach by creating problems that force legislators to enact new rules.

  • av Frank R. Baumgartner & Bryan D. Jones
    470 - 1 210,-

    Illuminates the workings of democracies beyond the United States. This book presents an account of how policy issues rise and fall on the national agenda. It offers a different interpretation by taking the long view of several issues - including nuclear energy, urban affairs, smoking, and auto safety.

  • - The Initiative, Public Policy and American Democracy
    av J.G. Matsusaka
    406 - 1 210,-

    Studies a century of budget data from states and cities to provide a picture of how direct democracy is changing government policies. This book argues against the belief that initiatives empower wealthy special interest groups that neglect the majority view. It demonstrates how initiatives led to significant tax and expenditure cuts.

  • - Racial Politics and Democratic Ideals
    av Donald R. Kinder & Lynn M. Sanders
    410,-

    An examination of American attitudes toward race and racial policies. This book shows that racial resentment powerfully affects white opinion on such issues as: welfare, affirmative action, school desegregation, and the plight of the inner city. The opinions of black Americans are also studied.

  • - Fifty Years of Trends in Americans' Policy Preferences
    av Benjamin I. Page
    566,-

  • - News and the Construction of Political Meaning
    av W. Russell Neuman
    396,-

  • - How Congressional Committees Claim Jurisdiction
    av David C. (?) King
    466,-

    For most bills in American legislature, the issue of turf - or which committee has jurisdiction over a bill - is crucial. This study explains how jurisdictional areas for committees are created and changed in Congress, and dissects the politics of "turf-grabbing".

  • - How Television Frames Political Issues
    av Shanto (Stanford University) Iyengar
    406,-

  • av Marty Cohen
    410,-

    Throughout the contest for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, politicians and voters alike worried that the outcome might depend on the preferences of unelected superdelegates. This book shows that for several decades, unelected insiders in both major parties effectively selected candidates long before citizens reached the ballot box.

  • - Deliberative Democracy and American National Government
    av Joseph M. Bessette
    510,-

    Drawing on original research, case studies of policy-making in Congress and portraits of American law-makers, this book argues that the institutional framework created by the founding fathers continues to foster a government that is both democratic and deliberative.

  • - Why Political Institutions Are Efficient
    av Donald A. (University of California at Santa Cruz) Wittman
    536,-

    A text seeking to refute one of the cornerstone beliefs of economics and political science: that economic markets are more efficient than the processes and institutions of democratic government.

  • - The Media, Public Opinion, and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War
     
    410,-

    This text examines the role played by the mass media and public opinion in the development of United States foreign policy in the Gulf War. It explores the prewar media debate, news coverage during and after the war, and the media's effect on public opinion and decision-makers.

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