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American Foreign Policy: Past, Present, and Future (Eleventh Edition)
by Glenn P. HastedtGlenn Hastedt’s clear and succinct introduction to the field prepares students to think about America’s changing role in the world and to develop the critical thinking skills needed to participate in the debate about the conduct and content of American foreign policy. He begins by asking “What do we mean by foreign policy and what is the national interest?” Next, Hastedt looks to the past and examines the defining experiences that have helped to shape American foreign policy today. Third, he looks at how American foreign policy is made in the current hyperpartisan political climate. Here Hastedt examines the various institutions and how they come together to make policy, as well as the policy instruments available to decision makers. And finally, he encourages students to wonder, “What’s next?” <p><p> The eleventh edition reflects the latest headlines, including more extensive discussions of hybrid warfare, cyber wars, drones, and an assessment of Obama’s foreign policy. There are new case studies on ISIS, authorization of force resolutions, women in combat, the climate agreement, the Iran nuclear agreement, Obama’s opening to Cuba, and the future of COIN. And new Historical Lessons boxes feature the War Powers Act, the integration of the military, the Kyoto Agreement, NAFTA, and Afghanistan.
American Foreign Relations Since 1898 (Uncovering The Past: Documentary Readers In American History)
by Jeremi SuriThis volume brings together more than 50 documents which examine foreign policy not only in terms of leaders and states, but also through social movements, cultures, ideas, and images, to provide comprehensive understanding of how Americans have interacted with the wider world since 1898. <p><p> Draws together over 50 primary documents to give readers a first-hand account of the people and events that shaped the foreign policy of the United States <p> Incorporates documents relating not only to leaders and states, but also to social movements, cultures, ideas, and images <p> Highlights the diverse range of contributors to debates about American foreign policy, from presidents to protesters, students to singers <p> Includes a comprehensive introduction to the subject and headnotes for each document written by the editor, as well as a bibliography for further study
American Government: A Brief Introduction
by Stephen Ansolabehere Benjamin Ginsberg Theodore J. Lowi Kenneth A. ShepsleWhy does the American political system work the way it does? This major revision brings a renewed focus to the institutions, processes, and data that illuminate big questions about governance and representation in the United States. With a new adaptive learning tool, this edition does more than ever to help students understand how American government developed over time and how it works today.
American Government: Power And Purpose
by Stephen Ansolabehere Benjamin Ginsberg Theodore Lowi Kenneth ShepsleThe brief text that gets students thinking analytically. <p><p> Based on the Full Edition of American Government: Power and Purpose, but with a simpler framework, the Fourteenth Brief Edition combines authoritative, concise coverage of the central topics in American politics with smart pedagogical features designed to get students thinking analytically. The Fourteenth Edition has been thoroughly updated through the 2016 elections, and now brings an analytical perspective to current policy issues in new "Policy Principle" sections.
American Government: Citizenship and Power
by Christine Barbour Gerald C. WrightNIMAC-sourced textbook
American Government: Freedom, Rights, Responsibilities
by Vivian BernsteinAmerican Government tells the story of how our government came to be. You will learn about all the branches of the government and their many jobs and see how leaders are elected, and how people can make a difference. You will learn about the role our government plays as one nation among many, and see that your government is "of the people, by the people, for the people." The book has two important pieces of writing-the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.
American Government: Historical, Popular, and Global Perspectives (Brief Edition)
by Kenneth Dautrich David YalofGenerating thoughtful discussion can be a challenge with today's sometimes politically indifferent students. The authors of AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: HISTORICAL, POPULAR, & GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES tackle this issue with a streamlined and visually appealing version of their more comprehensive text that helps you create a lively, engaging classroom. Well-organized and easy to understand, this brief edition is a handy, less expensive paperback your students will refer to long after completing your course.
American Government: Myths And Realities
by Alan Gitelson Robert Dudley Melvin DubnickWe just experienced a historic election--driven more by common political myths and less by its realities--that will impact our political and personal lives for years to come. Rather than dismissing those myths as outright falsehoods, American Government: Myths and Realities, 2016 Election Edition, encourages students to confront their preconceived notions in order to think critically about government and politics. Clearly and distinctively woven into each chapter, the myths-and-realities theme provides a pedagogical framework that engages students with interesting questions while effectively covering the core concepts of American government. Priced at only $79.95, this affordable best seller provides students with definitive coverage of American government while laying out the foundation for today's generation to have a more sophisticated appreciation for our complex, yet exciting, system of governance.
American Government: Political Development and Institutional Change
by Cal JillsonHistory matters. America’s past is present in all aspects of the contemporary political system. Cal Jillson uses political development and the dynamics of change as a tool to help students understand how politics works now―and how institutions, participation, and policies have evolved over time to produce this political environment. Going one step further, Jillson helps students think critically about how American democracy might evolve further, focusing in every chapter on reform and further change.
American Government: Institutions and Policies (MindTap Course List)
by Matthew S. Levendusky James Q. Wilson Jr. John J. DiIulio Meena BoseCombining practical insight and examples with MindTap's anywhere, anytime digital learning tools, Wilson/Dilulio/Bose/Levendusky's AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: INSTITUTIONS AND POLICIES, ENHANCED, 16th Edition, equips you with a thorough understanding of the U.S. government. <p><p> It examines current issues in American politics, focusing on the importance of governmental institutions, the historical development of governmental procedures and policies as well as on who governs in the U.S. and to what ends. Up-to-date coverage includes changes during the Trump administration and results of the 2018 midterm elections. Clear learning objectives and highlighted key concepts help you know exactly what to focus on, while links to contemporary debates on policy dynamics enable you to identify important issues in American politics, apply what you learn and maximize course success.
American Government (National Geographic American Government Series)
by National Geographic LearningNIMAC-sourced textbook
American Government: Roots And Reform,AP Edition
by Karen J. O'Connor Larry J. Sabato Alixandra B. YanusAmerican Government
American Government: Roots and Reform
by Karen O'Connor Larry SabatoAmerican Government: Roots and Reform, 2016 Presidential Election Edition by Karen O'Connor and Larry Sabato.
American Government: Continuity and Change (2002 edition)
by Karen O'Connor Larry J. SabatoThis new edition of the number one book in American government continues to provide the most current and engaging introduction available for the course. Written with the belief that knowledge of the development of American government is integral to fully understand our current political system, "American Government: Continuity and Change" offers a strong historical perspective that highlights the evolution of government and engages students with examples relevant to their lives.
American Government: Roots and Reform
by Karen O'Connor Larry J. Sabato Alixandra B. YanusAmerican Government: Roots and Reform Twelfth Edition, AP Edition, 2014 Elections and Updates Edition by Karen O'Connor, Larry J. Sabato, and Alixandra B. Yanus.
American Government: Roots and Reform, 2012 Election Edition
by Karen O'Connor Larry J. Sabato Alixandra B. YanusAmerican Government: Roots and Reform, 2012 Election Edition explores how the origins of American government affect the issues facing the United States today. The text offers the strongest coverage of history and current events. This approach encourages students to study present political structures and behaviors in full constitutional and historical context. The text helps students learn how our government evolved and how they can become more informed citizens. Most importantly, it encourages them to discover that politics can be-and most often is-a good thing. This text features full integration with the New MyPoliSciLab. MyPoliSciLab includes a wide array of resources to encourage students to look at American politics like a political scientist and analyze current political issues. This program provides a better teaching and learning experience-for you and your students.
American Government: Roots and Reform
by PearsonIn American Government the authors try to examine how the United States is governed today by looking not just at present structures and behavior but also at the Framers' intentions and how they have been implemented and adapted over the years.
American Government: Continuity and Change (2008 Edition)
by Larry J. Sabato Karen O'ConnorGuided by the belief that students must first understand how American government developed to fully understand the issues facing the United States in the 21st century, the authors offer the strongest coverage of both history and current events of any college textbook devoted to American politics. This best-selling book provides the historical context students need to understand our government and the most crucial and controversial issues affecting the nation. American Government: Continuity and Change, has been extensively revised to provide the most in-depth and current coverage of the 2006 midterm elections, the second George W. Bush administration, the Iraq War, and increasing controversies related to the conduct of the war on terrorism, including renewed calls for additional congressional oversight of the Executive Branch. The new edition also emphasizes the extent to which shared American values shape and affect policy and influence key political conflicts.
American Government
by Robert TaggartDesigned for use in differentiated classrooms, this integrated curriculum unit uses simple language to deliver core content supportive of NCSS standards. <p><p> Key learnings: government organization (all levels), development of American democracy, the election process, how court decisions have shaped government. Reading level: grade 4. Interest level: grades 6-12. JWW282.
American Government: Power And Purpose
by Theodore J. Lowi Benjamin Ginsberg Kenneth A. Shepsle Stephen AnsolabehereThe text that professors trust to get students thinking analytically about American government now includes new content on how race, gender, and group identity intersect with political behavior and institutions. And, leading scholars have contributed new "Analyzing the Evidence" features that engage students with the questions and methods that political students use themselves. The 2014 Election Update editions include results and analysis from the 2014 election results as well as updated discussions of other important political developments, such as Obama's executive orders on immigration and the new limits on the filibuster. In addition, many figures and tables have been updated with the latest data.
American Government: Power and Purpose
by Theodore J. Lowi Benjamin Ginsberg Kenneth A. Shepsle Stephen AnsolabehereThoroughly updated based on recent scholarship and current events, American Government: Power and Purpose remains the gold standard for teaching a political scientific perspective on American government. Thorough analysis of the 2018 midterm elections and the first years of the Trump presidency make this revision more current and authoritative than ever.
American Government: Power and Purpose (Brief 12th Edition)
by Theodore J. Lowi Benjamin Ginsberg Kenneth A. Shepsle Stephen AnsolabehereBased on the Full Edition of American Government: Power and Purpose but with a simpler framework, the Brief Edition combines authoritative, concise coverage of the central topics in American politics with smart pedagogical features designed to get students thinking analytically. The Twelfth Edition has been extensively revised by new co-author Stephen Ansolabehere and updated with new pedagogy.