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030619s2004 dcu b 000 0 eng |
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$a 2003013996 |
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$a1568027931 (alk. paper) |
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$a228245$cTLC |
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$aJK21$b.P76 2004 |
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$a320.973$221 |
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$aPrinciples and practice of American politics :$bclassic and contemporary readings /$cedited by Samuel Kernell, Steven S. Smith. |
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$a2nd ed. |
Imprint |
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$aWashington, D.C. :$bCQ Press,$cc2004. |
Phys Descrpt |
300
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$axiv, 642 p. ;$c23 cm. |
Note:Bibliog |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references. |
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$tfrom The logic of collective action: public goods and the theory of groups / $rMancur Olson Jr. -$tThe tragedy of the commons / $rGarrett Hardin. -$tArkansas rice farmers run dry, and U.S. rememdy sets off debate / $rDouglas Jehl. -$tThe prosperous community: social capital and public life / $rRobert D. Putnam. -$tWill 9/11 and the War on Terror revitalize American civic democracy? / $rTheda Skocpol. -$tThe founding fathers: a reform caucus in action / $rJohn P. Roche. -$tFederalist No. 10 / $rJames Madison. -$tFederalist No. 51 / $rJames Madison. -$tShowdown: the election of 1800 / $rJames MacGregor Burns. -$tFederalism as an ideal political order and an objective for constitutional reform / $rJames M. Buchanan. -$tFederalism: battles on the fromt lines of public policy / $rDonald F. Keetl. -$tClean-air battlefield / $rMatthew L. Wald. -$tMinority rights in direct democracy / $rZoltan L. Hajnal and Elisabeth R. Gerber. -$tAmerican diversity and the 2000 census / $rNathan Glazer. -$tWomen and the constitution: where we are at the end of the century / $rMartha Craig Daughtrey. -$tThe real world of constitutional rights: the Supreme Court and the implementation of the abortion decisions / $rGerald N. Rosenberg. -$tCompeting views of civil liberties and the war against terrorism / $rMichael Scardaville and Robert A. Levy. -$tMiranda v. Arizona. -$tRoe v. Wade. -$tThe Senate in bicameral perspective / $rRichard F. Fenno Jr. -$tfrom Congress: The Electoral Connection / $rDavid R. Mayhew. -$tCongressional trends / $rSteven S. Smith. -$tfrom Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents: The Politics of Leadership from Roosevelt to Reagan / $rRichard E. Neustadt. -$tfrom Going Public: New Strategies of Presidential Leadership / $rSamuel Kernell. -$tHow 3 weeks of war in Iraq looked from the Oval Office / $rElisabeth Bumiller, David E. Sanger, and Richard W. Stevenson. -$tfrom Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It / $rJames Q. Wilson. -$tThe politics of bureaucratic structure / $rTerry M. Moe. -$tAssessing the Department of Homeland Security / $rIvo H. Daalder, et al. -$tfrom The Choices Justices Make / $rLee Epstein and Jack Knight. -$tThe Most Dangerous Branch? / $rSimon Lazarus. -$tFederalist No. 78 / $rAlexander Hamilton. -$tThe power of the fourth / $rDeborah Sontag. -$tAnalyzing and interpreting polls / $rHerbert Asher. -$tDeynamic representation / $rJames A. Stimson, Michael B. MacKuen, and Robert S. Erikson. -$tThe people's craving for unselfish government / $rJohn R. Hibbing. -$tfrom The Reasoning Voter: Communication and Persuasion in Presidential Campaigns / $rSamuel L. Popkin. -$tPromises and persuasion / $rL. Sandy Maisel. -$tParty polarization in national politics: the electoral connection / $rGary C. Jacobson. -$tfrom Why Parties": The Origin and Transformation of Political Parties in America / $rJohn H. Aldrich. -$tPartisanship and voting behavior, 1952-1996 / $rLarry M. Bartels. -$tAmerican political parties: still central to a functioning democracy? / $rL. Sandy Maisel. -$tThe scope and bias of the pressure system / $rE. E. Schattschneider. -$tThe evolution of interest groups / $rJohn R. Wright. -$tWhat corporations really want from government / $rR. Kenneth Godwin and Barry J. Seldon. -$tIs journalism hopelessly cynical? / $rMichael Schudson. -$tThe people and the press: whose views shape the news? / $rThomas B. Edsall. -$tAmerican news consumption during times of national crisis / $rScott L. Althaus. -$tConstitution of the United States. |
Subj:Geog. |
651
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$aUnited States$xPolitics and government. |
Subj:Topical |
650
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$aPolitical culture$zUnited States. |
AE:Pers Name |
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$aKernell, Samuel,$d1945- |
AE:Pers Name |
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$aSmith, Steven S.,$d1953- |