Governing America: History, Culture, Institutions, Organization, and Policy

Governing America: History, Culture, Institutions, Organization, and Policy

by Tim Hames (Author), Nicol Rae (Author)

Synopsis

This text provides an introduction to the American system of government. It takes the student reader through from the Founding Fathers to Clinton's foreign policy, building an understanding of how American politics works on a knowledge of the history, groundrules and cultural influences that shape American society. The first section gives an overview of American political history, and focuses on the incidents which have shaped the nation's political culture. The second examines the major political institutions - the Presidency, Congress, the Supreme Court, and state and local government. Other vital elements in the governmental system - the federal bureaucracy, mass media, political parties and interest groups - are also fully discussed. The final section analyzes the effect of all these conflicting influences on elections for public office, and the two crucial policy arenas of the economy and foreign affairs. The book concludes with a discussion of America on the verge of the 21st century. Throughout, boxes expand and develop the text with case studies and visual material.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 15 Aug 1996

ISBN 10: 0719040787
ISBN 13: 9780719040788