The American Political Economy


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Drawing together leading scholars, the book provides a revealing new map of the US political economy in cross-national perspective.







Ignored Racism


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Whites' animus toward Latinos is a fundamental force in American politics, uniquely shaping public opinion across a range of domains.




Making Young Voters


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The solution to youth voter turnout requires focus on helping young people follow through on their political interests and intentions.




Independent Politics


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The number of independent voters in America increases each year, yet they remain misunderstood by both media and academics. Media describe independents as pivotal for electoral outcomes. Political scientists conclude that independents are merely 'undercover partisans': people who secretly hold partisan beliefs and are thus politically inconsequential. Both the pundits and the political scientists are wrong, argue the authors. They show that many Americans are becoming embarrassed of their political party. They deny to pollsters, party activists, friends, and even themselves, their true partisanship, instead choosing to go 'undercover' as independents. Independent Politics demonstrates that people intentionally mask their partisan preferences in social situations. Most importantly, breaking with decades of previous research, it argues that independents are highly politically consequential. The same motivations that lead people to identify as independent also diminish their willingness to engage in the types of political action that sustain the grassroots movements of American politics.







Passing on the Right


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Liberals represent a large majority of American faculty, especially in the social sciences and humanities. Does minority status affect the work of conservative scholars or the academy as a whole? In Passing on the Right, Dunn and Shields explore the actual experiences of conservative academics, examining how they navigate their sometimes hostile professional worlds. Offering a nuanced picture of this political minority, this book will engage academics and general readers on both sides of the political spectrum.




The President and the Supreme Court


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Examines the relationship between the president and the Supreme Court, including how presidents view the norm of judicial independence.




Proceedings of the American Political Science Association


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Contains addresses, papers, and reports of business conducted at meetings of the Association.