The book offers an in-depth analysis of the 2020 national election, covering the presidential nomination process, general election, and congressional and state races. Authors Andrew E. Busch and John J. Pitney Jr. examine the campaigns and outcomes through both contemporary political perspectives and historical context, providing a comprehensive and authoritative account that reflects on the significance of these events in American political history.
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The Mild Voice of Reason
- 306pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Drawing on original research, case studies of policy-making in Congress and portraits of American law-makers, this book argues that the institutional framework created by the founding fathers continues to foster a government that is both democratic and deliberative.
Private Anti-Piracy Navies
How Warships for Hire are Changing Maritime Security
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Private Anti-Piracy Navies assesses the historical context, current state, and future prospects of privatizing maritime security vessels. It places particular emphasis on the economic, legal, and operational dimensions of this growing sector, and addresses issues of key interest to industry, government, and academia. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Historical Lessons Chapter 3: The Somali Piracy Epidemic Chapter 4: Current and Proposed Forces Chapter 5: Economic Considerations Chapter 6: Legal and Regulatory Issues Chapter 7: Operational and Tactical Challenges Chapter 8: Costs, Benefits, and Results Chapter 9: Prospects and Implications Chapter 10: Conclusions
Un-American
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
A scathing indictment of Donald Trump on the eve of the 2020 election.
American Government and Politics: Deliberation, Democracy, and Citizenship
- 720pages
- 26 heures de lecture
Focusing on "deliberative democracy," this book explores how informed citizens and officials collaborate to promote the common good. It delves into the influence of civic culture and immigration on students and the nation, highlighting the importance of citizenship. With strong historical context and an emphasis on civic responsibility, it provides a comprehensive understanding of American government and politics, encouraging active participation in democracy.
The Art of Political Warfare
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The Art of Political Warfare highlights the striking similarities between politics and war. Applying military thought to domestic politics, John J. Pitney, Jr., persuasively argues that the language of war teaches us about political activity. Combining lively story telling with solid scholarship, he ranges across history to produce a unique field manual for politics. Pitney discusses how military principle can explain victory or defeat in politics, whether for an election campaign or a legislative blitz. Each chapter takes a single concept form the military―strategy, leadership, training, intelligence, deception logistics, friction, family-and applies it to political concerns ranging from campaign warchests to legislative tactics. This strikingly original book will appeal to campaign operatives, armchair political strategists, and students of political science. In this presidential election year, The Art of Political Warfare is necessary reading for people fighting in the political trenches those who simply want an engrossing view of the battlefield.
Defying the Odds
The 2016 Elections and American Politics, Post 2018 Election Update
- 250pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book offers an in-depth analysis of the presidential election, continuing a tradition established since 1992. Authored by James W. Ceaser, Andrew E. Busch, and John J. Pitney, Jr., it presents a thorough examination of the political landscape, key events, and trends shaping the electoral process. Readers can expect a detailed exploration of the dynamics at play in the election, making it a vital resource for understanding American politics.
The Politics of Autism
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Noted political scientist and public policy expert John J. Pitney, Jr., explains how autism has evolved into a heated political issue disputed by scientists, educators, social workers, and families.