Politics, Practical -- United States
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Politics, Practical -- United States
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Politics, Practical
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Incoming Resources
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- What Americans know about politics and why it matters, Michael X. Delli Carpini and Scott Keeter
- The future of America's political parties, edited by Andrew E. Busch
- Biomedical politics, Kathi E. Hanna, editor ; Division of Health Sciences Policy, Committee to Study Biomedical Decision Making, Institute of Medicine
- The American political landscape, Byron E. Shafer and Richard H. Spady
- Gerrymandering the states, partisanship, race, and the transformation of American federalism, Alex Keena, Michael Latner, Anthony J. McGann, Charles Anthony Smith
- Anti-pluralism, the populist threat to liberal democracy, William A. Galston ; foreword by James Davison Hunter and John M. Owen IV
- The politics of common sense, how social movements use public discourse to change politics and win acceptance, Deva R. Woodly
- Taking the Constitution away from the courts, Mark Tushnet
- Why Washington won't work, polarization, political trust, and the governing crisis, Marc J. Hetherington, Thomas J. Rudolph
- Competitive elections and democracy in America, the good, the bad, and the ugly, Heather K. Evans
- A un anno dal sogno, politica e comunicazione dell'amministrazione Obama, a cura di Elena Acuti e Debora Spini
- The politics of petulance, America in an age of immaturity, Alan Wolfe
- The economic realities of political reform, elections and the U.S. Senate, James L. Regens, Ronald Keith Gaddie
- Red state, blue state, rich state, poor state, why Americans vote the way they do, Andrew Gelman ... [and others]
- Rules for resistance, advice from around the globe for the age of Trump, edited and with an introduction by David Cole ; edited by Melanie Wachtell Stinnett and David Cole
- Ordinary people in public policy, a behavioural analysis, Richard Rose
- Gerrymandering, the politics of redistricting in the United States, Stephen K. Medvic
- All about politics, questions and answers on the U.S. political process, Paul A. Theis [and] William P. Steponkus
- The winning message, candidate behavior, campaign discourse, and democracy, Adam F. Simon
- Gaming the vote, why elections aren't fair (and what we can do about it), William Poundstone
- The transformation of American politics, activist government and the rise of conservatism, edited by Paul Pierson and Theda Skocpol
- The Greens and the politics of transformation, John Rensenbrink ; foreword by Jay Walljasper
- Listen, liberal, or, what ever happened to the party of the people?, Thomas Frank
- Democracy and other neoliberal fantasies, communicative capitalism and left politics, Jodi Dean
- Politics and strategy, partisan ambition and American statecraft, Peter Trubowitz
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