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        For over three decades, mature European welfare states have been on their way into an austerity phase marked by greater needs and more insecure revenues. A number of reform pressures-including population ageing, unemployment, economic globalization, and increased...
 Editeur : OUP Oxford
 Parution : 2022-07-11
 
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        For over three decades, mature European welfare states have been on their way into an austerity phase marked by greater needs and more insecure revenues. A number of reform pressures-including population ageing, unemployment, economic globalization, and increased...
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        Donald Trump's presidency offered Americans a dire warning regarding the vulnerabilities in their democracy, but the threat is broader and deeper-and looms still.
"January 6th was a disgrace," Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell solemnly intoned at the end of...
 Editeur : Oxford University Press
 Parution : 2022-02-01
 
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        Are election campaigns relevant to policymaking, as they should in a democracy? 
This book sheds new light on this central democratic concern based on an ambitious study of democratic mandates through the lens of agenda-setting in five West European countries since the...
 Editeur : OUP Oxford
 Parution : 2021-12-01
 
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        This book systematically maps the evolution of the party–voter nexus of the United National Party (UNP) and Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP). In doing so, it argues that these parties rely mostly on a complex Web of patronage-based networks to mobilise electorates. They...
 Editeur : Palgrave Macmillan
 Parution : 2021-11-20
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        Politics of South Asia
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        Bestselling author Newt Gingrich exposes the anti-American forces that have grown so large and so aggressive in their quest for power in this national bestseller.   The struggle between the defenders of America as an exceptional nation and the forces of...
 Editeur : Center Street
 Parution : 2021-11-02
 
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        Based on extensive reporting, a Game of Thrones-like telling of what comes next for the factions and families within the Republican Party as they plot for supremacy in the post-Trump era. With Trump’s four years in the White House now in the rearview, an...
 Editeur : Twelve
 Parution : 2021-10-19
 
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        A long-held belief of political scientists is that moderate voices in the Senate act as power brokers between the ideological poles, yet year after year we see partisan gridlock in Congress. Some even argue that the shrinking number of moderates only increases their...
 Editeur : Oxford University Press
 Parution : 2021-09-28
 
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        This book aims to explain why some presidents are more successful than others in winning the support of legislators during periods of unified government.This book covers five presidential and semi-presidential systems such as France, Indonesia, Mexico, Taiwan, and the...
 Editeur : Palgrave Macmillan
 Parution : 2021-06-28
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        Palgrave Studies in Presidential Politics
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        A consistently surprising analysis of how and why the Republican Party imploded in the last decade, setting the stage for the rise of Trump and extremist candidates more generally.
In Crackup, the eminent American politics scholar Samuel L. Popkin tells the story of...
 Editeur : Oxford University Press
 Parution : 2021-04-19
 
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        Big data and microtargeting steal the headlines about campaigning. But how important are they really to the way that political parties campaign? This book provides a fine-grained account of the campaign practices of three Australian political parties. It explores how...
 Editeur : Palgrave Macmillan
 Parution : 2021-02-15
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        Political Campaigning and Communication
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        Election interference is one of the most widely discussed international phenomena of the last five years. Russian covert interference in the 2016 U.S. PresidentialElection elevated the topic into a national priority, but that experience was far from an isolated one....
 Editeur : Oxford University Press
 Parution : 2021-01-29
 
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        A prize-winning political scientist untangles the deep roots of tribalism in America.American politics seems to be in an unprecedented uproar. But in this revelatory work of political history, James A. Morone shows that today's rancor isn't what's new -- the clarity of...
 Editeur : Basic Books
 Parution : 2020-09-08
 
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        Political Action Committees (PACs) are a prominent and contentious feature of modern American election campaigns. As organizations that channel money toward political candidates and causes, their influence in recent decades has been widely noted and often decried. Yet,...
 Editeur : Oxford University Press
 Parution : 2020-09-01
 
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        The #MeToo movement has catalyzed an international discussion about the routine challenges women face in their professional lives as a result of male-dominated industries and office cultures. These include well-documented cases of sexual harassment and assault, but also...
 Editeur : Oxford University Press
 Parution : 2020-08-18
 
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        An MSNBC political analyst and former Hillary Clinton staffer examines the past and present problems of the Left—and makes a compelling case for how to take back our government and secure a better future for America.In the entire history of the United States of...
 Editeur : Legacy Lit
 Parution : 2020-07-07
 
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        New York Times bestselling author Newt Gingrich explores the lasting impact of the 2020 election on the lives of American citizens today.   The election will be a decisive choice for America, especially as we emerge from the coronavirus crisis. Will the American...
 Editeur : Center Street
 Parution : 2020-06-23
 
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        Congressional debates are increasingly defined by gridlock and stalemate, with partisan showdowns that lead to government shutdowns. Compromise in Congress seems hard to reach, but do politicians deserve all the blame? Legislators who refuse to compromise might be doing...
 Editeur : Oxford University Press
 Parution : 2020-06-04
 
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        In advance of the 2020 election, legal scholar Lawrence Douglas prepares readers for a less-than-peaceful transition of power. It doesn't require a strong imagination to get a sense of the mayhem Trump will unleash if he loses a closely contested election. It is no less...
 Editeur : Twelve
 Parution : 2020-05-19
 
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