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Divided government -- United States
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Dynamics of American democracy, partisan polarization, political competition, and government performance, edited by Eric M. Patashnik and Wendy J. Schiller
The second civil war, how extreme partisanship has paralyzed Washington and polarized America, Ronald Brownstein
Compromise in an age of party polarization, Jennifer Wolak
Republic of wrath, how American politics turned tribal, from George Washington to Donald Trump, James A. Morone
Deeply divided, racial politics and social movements in postwar America, Doug McAdam, Karina Kloos
Partisan politics, divided government, and the economy, Alberto Alesina and Howard Rosenthal
Polarization and the politics of personal responsibility, Mark D. Brewer and Jeffrey M. Stonecash
The partisan next door, stereotypes of party supporters and consequences for polarization in America, Ethan C. Busby, Adam J. Howat, Jacob E. Rothschild, Richard M. Shafranek
The age of austerity, how scarcity will remake American politics, Thomas Byrne Edsall
The state of disunion, regional sources of modern American partisanship, Nicole Mellow
Ideology in America, Christopher Ellis, James A. Stimson
Political conflict in America, Alan Ware
Who stole the American dream?, Hedrick Smith
Polarized, making sense of a divided America, James E. Campbell
The promise of party in a polarized age, Russell Muirhead
The American Presidency, the dilemmas of shared power and divided government, Ernest S. Griffith
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