American Politics and Society

American Politics and Society

by David Mc Kay (Author)

Synopsis

Now in its eighth edition, this popular introduction tackles the most recent trends in American politics and society through explanation, analyses, and interpretations of government processes adding valuable context for students by considering these procedures and developments from an international perspective. * Fully updated to take account of the many recent developments in American politics and society exploring one of the most turbulent political arenas witnessed in decades * Features new chapters on environmental politics and the Obama presidency * Shifts its focus from the gap between public expectations and government performance to the increasingly divisive ideological climate of America s political system * Benefits from a student-friendly style and design with numerous illustrations and a range of helpful pedagogical features, including chronologies, biographies, and definition boxes highlighting key concepts and controversial issues * Offers thought-provoking insights into the social background to contemporary politics in America, while fully embracing the latest developments and considering these from a non-U.S. perspective

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 520
Edition: 8th
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 15 Mar 2013

ISBN 10: 0470672633
ISBN 13: 9780470672631

Media Reviews
American Politics and Society gets better with eachedition. The breadth of its coverage and the depth of its analysismake it an unsurpassed introduction to the U.S. political system.This new version brings the text and the statistical data right upto date and provides the essential context to understanding thecurrent crisis of American government and its politicalinstitutions. (Expofairs, 12 May 2014)
Author Bio
David McKay is Professor of Government at the University of Essex. He is the author of numerous books and articles on American and comparative politics, including Designing Europe: Comparative Lessons from the Federal Experience (2001), which won the Political Studies Association W. J. M. MacKenzie prize, 2001. He is also co-author of The New British Politics (2007).