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Controversies in American Politics and Society provides students with up-to-date reviews of the main controversies in American politics and society.
Provides in-depth discussion of key American political and social issues
Each controversy presents all sides of the debate
Covers issues that are part of daily discourse, as well as those discussed in the media and academia
Can be used alongside David McKay American Politics and Society (Fifth Edition, Blackwell Publishers, 2001) or other American government and politics texts
"This book explores the most interesting and highly contested topics in contemporary American politics. It is well researched and accessible. The balanced analysis of the protagonists′ argument invites the reader to reflect on and join in the debate".
Dr Sue Pryce, University of Nottingham
"A welcome contemporary text that places significant controversial issues in twenty first century American politics and society within a historical context". Robert Melville, Canterbury Christ Church University College
"delivers a series of short, direct chapters on specific issue debates. Most are excellent first introductions to their subjects; sections on capital punishment and gun control stand out especially. The attempt to resolve social science′s discomfort with the emotional voices aroused by many issues is notable. The authors′ willingness to adopt these voices as an explanatory tool is both refreshing and engaging." Jon Herbert, Keele University, Times Higher Education Supplement, November 2002
List of Tables and Figures.
Introduction: Conflict and Controversy in American Society: David Mckay.
Part I: Institutions and Processes:.
1. Divided Government: Does it Matter?: David McKay.
2. Trust in Government: A Crisis of Democracy?: Andrew Wroe.
3. Voting and Non–Voting: America′s Flawed Democracy?: David Houghton.
4. Creating a Level Playing Field: Campaign Finance Reform: David Houghton.
5. Containing Presidential Power: David Houghton.
6. The Supreme Court and the Politics of Judicial Activism: David McKay.
7. Direct Democracy: Power to the People?: Andrew Wroe.
Part II: Policies:.
8. The Right to Bear Arms: Gun Control in America: Andrew Wroe.
9. Immigration: A nation State or a State of Nations?: Andrew Wroe.
10. Affirmative Action: The Continuing American Dilemma: Andrew Wroe.
11. Anxiety Amid Plenty: Health Care Reform: David McKay.
12. Capital Punishment: The Politics of Retribution: David Mckay.
13. Providing for the Old but Not the Poor: Welfare Reform: David McKay.
14. The Right to Life Debate: Abortion in the USA: Andrew Wroe.
15. Manifest Destiny and Realpolitik: Realism versus Idealism in American Foreign Policy: David Houghton.
16. America as a Global Economic Power: Free Trade versus Protectionism.
Further Reading.
Index.
David McKay is Professor of Government at the University of Essex. He is the author or co–author of numerous books and papers on American and comparative politics, including the best–selling
American Politics and Society (5th edition, Blackwell Publishers, 2001).
David Houghton is Lecturer in Government at the University of Essex. He is the author of papers on US foreign policy in leading journals and of the book US Foreign Policy and the Iran Hostage Crisis (2001).
Andrew Wroe is Research Fellow in the Department of Government at the University of Essex and the author of papers on anti–immigration movements in the US and related issues.
Controversies in American Politics and Society provides students with up–to–date reviews of the main controversies in American politics and society. Designed particularly to complement David McKay′s best–selling
American Politics and Society (Fifth Edition, 2001), it can also be used alongside other similar texts, to supply a more in–depth discussion of key American political and social issues.
The controversies are divided broadly into those involving the institutions and processes of government and those involving government policies. Some of the debates, such as abortion and gun control, are part of every day discourse, while others, such as the role of Federalism, are debated in the quality media and among academics.
The book stimulates students′ interest by offering a range of arguments for and against a particular position. In presenting the controversies, each of the three authors takes a considered position, while ensuring that the reader gains a full appreciation of all sides of the debate.