Politics USA

Politics USA

by Philip Davies (Contributor), Robert McKeever (Author)

Synopsis

Politics USA is a lively and authoritative introduction to American politics, giving students a rich and varied resource for all aspects of their course. The book provides expert and comprehensive analysis of US politics and government, including in-depth coverage of the presidency, the Congress, the Supreme Court and American foreign policy.

This third edition of Politics USA has been thoroughly updated to include analysis of

  • Challenges and policies of the first Obama administration
  • Recent results and developments in US elections
  • Latest major decisions of the US Supreme Court
  • Contemporary American Foreign Policy

This is an ideal introduction for students of US politics as well as anyone seeking to understand any or all aspects of politics in one of the world's most powerful and globally influential countries.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 408
Edition: 3
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 12 Jul 2012

ISBN 10: 1408204509
ISBN 13: 9781408204504

Media Reviews

The new edition of Politics USA is an outstanding achievement. The authors have produced a reliable, sophisticated and incisive guide which will be indispensable to all serious students of American politics.
- John Dumbrell, Professor of Government, Durham University

Politics USA is a first-rate survey of American politics and government. It is clearly written, very accessible and engaging in its analysis of contemporary and recent political issues.
- Iwan Morgan, Professor of US Studies, Institute for the Study of the Americas

In this authoritative volume, McKeever and Davies combine a sophisticated coverage of the fundamentals of US history, government and politics with an insightful analysis of the profound impact 9/11 has had on US governance.
- James P. Pfiffner, Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University

Author Bio
Robert McKeever is one of UK's leading scholars of American politics and its foremost specialist on the United States Supreme Court. He is Dean of the Faculty of Law, Governance, and International Relations at London Metropolitan University and has written extensively on constitutional politics, including most recently on the judicial legacy of George W. Bush and abortion rights in the United States and Canada. Philip Davies is Director of the Eccles Centre for American Studies at the British Library and President of the European Association for American Studies. He has authored, co-authored, and edited some 30 books and published more than 100 articles and book chapters on aspects of US politics and society.