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The euphoria and promise that accompanied the Arab Spring has been
replaced with a business-as-usual tone in the MENA. Revolutionary
shifts in political and religious power have been tempered and, in
some cases, reversed. Observers should not be surprised at these
outcomes, but skeptics would be advised to remain attentive to
regional factors that continue to present potentials for reform.
This volume examines a variety of such factors as mediators of MENA
political reform, including: Islam, political party and government
relations, regime type, elite influence, and Internet access. By
providing both a broad review of the relevant literatures and a
flexible assessment of the region's political prospects in the
post-Spring period, the volume leverages insights from a series of
regional experts and political analysts to offer a useful
contribution to the continuing work of reform by MENA scholars,
policymakers, and the general public.
The role that race and religion play in American presidential
elections is attracting national attention like never before. The
2008 presidential candidates reached out to an unprecedented number
of racial and religious voting constituencies including African
Americans, Latinos, Muslims, Mainline Protestants, Catholics,
Evangelicals, Jews, women, the non-religious, and more. Religion,
Race, and the American Presidency focuses on the roles of these
racial and religious groups in presidential elections over the last
forty years, and in elections since 2000 in particular. Drawing
upon survey data, interviews, and case studies of recent
presidents, the contributors examine the complicated relationships
between American presidents and key racial and religious groups.
The paperback edition features a new capstone chapter on the 2008
elections. Contributions by Brian Robert Calfano, David G. Dalin,
Paul A. Djupe, Gaston Espinosa, John C. Green, Melissa V.
Harris-Lacewell, Lyman A. Kellstedt, So Young Kim, David C. Leege,
Laura R. Olson, Corwin Smidt, Katherine E. Stenger, and Adam L.
Warber.
Traditional textbooks on American government focus on the
foundations and structures of our political system. Seldom do such
texts explore American government, its processes, procedures,
challenges, and opportunities, from the unique perspectives of
individuals with a developing awareness of their responsibilities
as citizens. "American Democracy and Citizenship" departs from the
norm of introductory texts by weaving the personal stories of
individuals new to political consciousness into its discussion of
American government. Rather than relate these personal stories
through a third-person narrative, the book is written as a
collection of personal essays. These are based on the long-form
interviews Dr. Brian Calfano has conducted with his students in
introductory American government courses during the past eight
years.
"American Democracy and Citizenship" is designed to offer students
a fresh take on the motives, means, and opportunities for personal
engagement in our political system. The book includes the basic
information contained in traditional American government texts, but
it also explores psychological, social, and media paths toward
political engagement for the millennial generation.
Brian Robert Calfano (PhD, University of North Texas 2007) is
Assistant Professor of Political Science at Missouri State
University. He is the author of over twenty peer-reviewed journal
articles and book chapters on topics ranging from religion and
politics, media influence on emotion, to candidate issue marketing.
He is the Director of "The Missouri State University Poll," and
hosts a daily radio talk show in Springfield, Missouri. Dr. Calfano
is also a regular contributor to television affiliates covering
local and state politics. He uses these opportunities, first and
foremost, to introduce students to the connections between media,
elite influence, and perception on political behavior. "American
Democracy and Citizenship" is the culmination of several years of
work with beginning college students on their understanding of
government, and the motives they have for taking control of their
political identity.
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