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American Politics: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
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American Politics: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
Series: Very Short Introductions
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This book introduces the vital elements of American politics,
emphasizing how these elements have evolved into the form they take
today. By using a historical-institutional approach to the various
parts of American politics, Valelly communicates that the American
political system is, and always has been, a work in progress-one
unfolding within, and also constantly updating, an
eighteenth-century constitutional framework. Valelly begins by
asking what Americans want from their politics and answers with a
four-part analysis: (1) the politics of "peace and prosperity," (2)
the sometimes illiberal politics of conformity and Americanization,
(3) the politics of large-scale problem-solving (e.g., the
abolition of slavery) and "perfection of the Union," and (4) the
deep public desire for constitutional continuity. The last item
provides the organizational framework/theme for the rest of the
book. Additional chapters treat parties and polarization (stressing
that contemporary polarization reinforces constitutional
persistence because it provides for a mix of policy immobility and
power-sharing between parties that bitterly disagree); a survey of
the basic institutions: the Presidency, Congress, the judicial
branch, the unelected bureaucracy of the independent agencies, and
state and local governments. A third group of chapters deals with
political communication, public opinion, voting and the boundaries
of the electorate, and the politics of government steering of the
economy. Finally, Valelly considers the puzzle of the persistence
for more than two centuries of the basic constitutional forms
established in 1787. The author employs a mix of quantitative data
and historical examples to illustrate the main themes. ABOUT THE
SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University
Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area.
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