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The Malevolent Leaders - Popular Discontent in America (Paperback): Stephen C. Craig The Malevolent Leaders - Popular Discontent in America (Paperback)
Stephen C. Craig
R960 Discovery Miles 9 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Trust in government dropped to a near-record low during the 1992 election as Ross Perot's startling campaign illustrated all too graphically. Stephen Craig shows the trajectory of this popular discontent over the years and predicts that the "confidence gap" is not likely to close until citizens adjust their perceptions and expectations of government-a shift that would represent a major change in our political culture. Blending survey data and interviews with both elites and nonelites, Craig gives us a nuanced view of how people assess their leaders, how leaders see themselves, and how opinions converge and diverge on the issues that matter most: the economy, the environment, and, above all, the quality of our democracy.

Broken Contract? - Changing Relationships Between Americans And Their Government (Hardcover): Stephen C. Craig Broken Contract? - Changing Relationships Between Americans And Their Government (Hardcover)
Stephen C. Craig
R4,161 Discovery Miles 41 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1992, it was Bill Clinton's New Covenant. In 1994, it was the Republicans' Contract with America. In 1996, it is likely to be a whole new set of circumstances. Nonetheless, one theme will prevail: Citizens and their government distrust one another, and it will take major changes on both sides to restore confidence in the relationship.Broken Cont

The Malevolent Leaders - Popular Discontent in America (Hardcover): Stephen C. Craig The Malevolent Leaders - Popular Discontent in America (Hardcover)
Stephen C. Craig
R2,700 Discovery Miles 27 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Trust in government dropped to a near-record low during the 1992 election as Ross Perot's startling campaign illustrated all too graphically. Stephen Craig shows the trajectory of this popular discontent over the years and predicts that the "confidence gap" is not likely to close until citizens adjust their perceptions and expectations of government-a shift that would represent a major change in our political culture. Blending survey data and interviews with both elites and nonelites, Craig gives us a nuanced view of how people assess their leaders, how leaders see themselves, and how opinions converge and diverge on the issues that matter most: the economy, the environment, and, above all, the quality of our democracy.

Broken Contract? - Changing Relationships Between Americans And Their Government (Paperback): Stephen C. Craig Broken Contract? - Changing Relationships Between Americans And Their Government (Paperback)
Stephen C. Craig
R1,756 Discovery Miles 17 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1992, it was Bill Clinton's New Covenant. In 1994, it was the Republicans' Contract with America. In 1996, it is likely to be a whole new set of circumstances. Nonetheless, one theme will prevail: Citizens and their government distrust one another, and it will take major changes on both sides to restore confidence in the relationship."Broken Contract?" describes the elements of voter disaffection, party decline, mass mediation, social conflict, and government by referendum so prevalent in the politics of the 1990s. Original essays by leading scholars provide a unique perspective on what is happening today, how we arrived at this point, and what the future may hold if present trends continue. Highlights include innovative insights into the politics of disillusion along race, class, and gender lines; the "Perot people" of '92, where they went in '94 and will go in '96; and "talk-show democracy," from Larry King to Rush Limbaugh and the power of televangelism."Broken Contract?" is a volume with a finger on the pulse of the temperament of the times. It demonstrates, in an engaging and accessible fashion, that the Contract with America is neither the first nor the last bargain to be struck with the American public in an effort to mend its broken trust.

After the Boom - The Politics of Generation X (Paperback, New): Stephen C. Craig, Stephen Earl Bennett After the Boom - The Politics of Generation X (Paperback, New)
Stephen C. Craig, Stephen Earl Bennett; Contributions by Jack Dennis, Angela C. Halfacre, Kevin A. Hill, …
R1,629 Discovery Miles 16 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Is the notorious 'Generation X' any different from other generations in terms of its voting behavior, economic circumstances, or general social and political outlook? This book of original essays by distinguished political scientists, economists, and sociologists (some Xers themselves) will be among the first to examine patterns of political and social behavior among this least understood, yet widely maligned, generational group.

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