Samuel H. Kernell & Gary C. Jacobson 
The Logic of American Politics [EPUB ebook] 

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Why does the American political system work the way it does?
After observing the strains of intense partisanship and divided government, many Americans are wondering what logic, if any, can be found in politics. With both sides of the political spectrum being so different from one another and the scales often tipping in the favor of the opposing party by a fraction of a percentage point, how can anyone work the system to their advantage?
With fresh analysis of the 2024 presidential election results, the bestselling textbook
The Logic of American Politics provides students with the tools they need to make sense of the government they have. Weaving together historical context, contemporary politics, and a ‘toolkit’ of institutional design concepts, the
Twelfth Edition builds students′ understanding of political institutions and practices as imperfect solutions to collective action problems.

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Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note to Students
Chapter 1 The Logic of American Politics
The Importance of Institutional Design
Constitutions and Governments
Collective Action Problems
The Costs of Collective Action
Representative Government
The Work of Government
Conclusion: Collective Action and America’s Constitution
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Part I The Nationalization of Politics
Chapter 2 The Constitution
The Road to Independence
America’s First Constitution: The Articles of Confederation
Drafting a New Constitution
Features of the Constitution
Substantive Issues
The Fight for Ratification
The Theory Underlying the Constitution
Designing Institutions for Collective Action: The Framers’ Tool Kit
Assessing the Constitution’s Performance in Today’s American Politics
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Chapter 3 Federalism
American-Style Federalism
Federalism and the Constitution
The Paths to Nationalization
Modern Federalism
Evolving Federalism: A By-product of National Policy
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Chapter 4 Civil Rights
Civil Rights versus Civil Liberties
The Civil Rights of African Americans
The Politics of Black Civil Rights
The Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement
Challenging Tyranny
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Chapter 5 Civil Liberties
Nationalization of Civil Liberties
Writing Rights and Liberties into the Constitution
Freedom of Speech
Freedom of the Press
Freedom of Religion
Gun Rights
Criminal Rights
Privacy
Civil Liberties as Public Policy
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Part II The Institutions of Government
Chapter 6 Congress
Congress in the Constitution
Congress and Electoral Politics
Who Serves in Congress?
Basic Problems of Legislative Organization
Organizing Congress
Making Laws
Evaluating Congress
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Chapter 7 The Presidency
The Historical Presidency
The Modern Presidency
The President as Commander in Chief and Head of State
The President as Chief Executive
The President as Legislator
Going Public
The Institutional Presidency
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Chapter 8 The Bureaucracy
The Development of the Federal Bureaucracy
An Expanding Government
Bureaucracy in Action
Who Controls the Bureaucracy?
Bureaucratic Reform: A Hardy Perennial
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Chapter 9 The Federal Judiciary
Setting the Stage for Judicial Review
Three Eras of the Court’s Judicial Review
The Structure of the Federal Judiciary
Judicial Decision-Making
The Supreme Court’s Place in the Separation of Powers
Judicial Ethics and the Supreme Court
Does a Politicized Judiciary Alter Separation of Powers?
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Part III The Public’s Influence on National Policy
Chapter 10 Public Opinion
What Is Public Opinion?
Measuring Public Opinion
The Influences and Determinants of Public Opinion
Is Public Opinion Meaningful?
Current Public Opinion
Effects of Background on Public Opinion
Public Opinion: A Vital Component of American Politics
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Chapter 11 Voting, Campaigns, and Elections
The Logic of Elections
The Slow Expansion of the Right to Vote
Who Uses the Right to Vote?
The Basic Necessities of Election Campaigns: Candidates and Messages
Campaign Money
The Logic of Elections Revisited
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Chapter 12 Political Parties
The Constitution’s Unwanted Offspring
Development and Evolution of the Party Systems
Revival of the Parties: A Sixth Party System?
Expediency Persists
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Chapter 13 Interest Groups
The Logic of Lobbying
The Origins of Interest Group Politics in the United States
Contemporary Interest Groups
What Do Interest Groups Do?
Interest Groups and Elections
Interest Group Politics: Controversial and Thriving
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Chapter 14 Media
The Development of the News Business
Legacy News as a Consumer Product: How the News Gets “Made”
Demand for and Effects of News
News Media as the “Fourth Branch”
Politician–Press Relations Then and Now
Summary
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Part IV Conclusion
Chapter 15 Is There a Logic to American Policy?
Free Riding and Health Care
The Obstacles to Taking Domestic Action to Stop Global Climate Change
The Logic of a Government Shutdown
The Prisoner’s Dilemma of Entitlement Reform
The Success and Failure of Collective Action: A Tale of Two Tax Reforms
Conclusion
Key Terms
Suggested Readings
Review Questions
Notes
Reference Material
Glossary
Notes
Index
About the Authors

Об авторе

Timothy R. Johnson is Horace T. Morse Alumni Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Law at the University of Minnesota, former co-editor of the Law and Society Review, and former chair (2016–2017) of the Law and Court’s Section of the American Political Science Association. He is the co-author of Oral Arguments and Coalition Formation on the U.S. Supreme Court, co-editor of A Good Quarrel: America’s Top Legal Reporters Share Stories from Inside the Supreme Court, author of Oral Arguments and Decision Making on the U.S. Supreme Court, and co-author of Religious Institutions and Minor Parties in the United States. The National Science Foundation has supported five of his research projects. Beyond research, he teaches courses on constitutional law, civil liberties, judicial process, and American politics. He has won college-level and university-wide teaching awards and, in 2018, was named a semi-finalist for the prestigious Robert F. Cherry Award for Great Teaching and won the American Political Science Association’s Distinguished Teaching Award.

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