Polarization (Social sciences) -- United States
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- American affective polarization in comparative perspective
- American gridlock : the sources, character, and impact of political polarization
- American gridlock : the sources, character, and impact of political polarization
- Democracy more or less : America's political reform quandary
- Democratic resilience : can the United States withstand rising polarization?
- Governing in a polarized age : elections, parties and political representation in America
- Governing in a polarized age : essays on elections, parties, and political representation in America
- Healthy conflict in contemporary American society : from enemy to adversary
- Independent politics : how American disdain for parties leads to political inaction
- Independent politics : how American disdain for parties leads to political inaction
- Life in the middle : marginalized moderate senators in the era of polarization
- Mistaken identity : race and class in the age of Trump
- Nonpartisan primary election reform : mitigating mischief
- Partisan news that matters : how cable media polarize politics
- Polarization and the politics of personal responsibility
- Polarized : making sense of a divided America
- Polarized America : the dance of ideology and unequal riches
- Postjournalism and the death of newspapers : The media after Trump: manufacturing anger and polarization
- Solutions to political polarization in America
- Solutions to political polarization in America
- Texas vs. California : a history of their struggle for the future of America
- The big sort : why the clustering of like-minded America is tearing us apart
- The coddling of the American mind : how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure
- The great polarization : how ideas, power, and policies drive inequality
- The partisan next door : stereotypes of party supporters and consequences for polarization in America
- They don't represent us : reclaiming our democracy
- We need to talk : how cross-party dialogue reduces affective polarization
- What happened to the vital center? : presidentialism, populist revolt, and the fracturing of America
- Who stole the American dream?
- Why Washington won't work : polarization, political trust, and the governing crisis
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