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Bøker i Contemporary Political and Social Issues-serien

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  • - How New Conceptions of Race, Family, and Religion Ended the Reagan Era
    av John Kenneth White
    376 - 970,-

    States that Barack Obama's inauguration was a defining moment in the political destiny of this country, based largely on demographic shifts. This book tells about contemporary politics, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, and about the changes happening in America, the ones that we live day in and day out as part of our personal lives.

  • - Welfare-to-Work in Four Cities
    av Stephen V. Monsma
    697,-

  • - How Immigrants and Fusions are Helping Us Overcome the Racial Divide
    av Ronald Fernandez
    336 - 697,-

    Drawing on interviews with hundreds of Americans who don't fit conventional black/white categories, this book invites us to empathize with these ""doubles"" and to understand why they may represent our best chance to throw off the strictures of the black/white dichotomy.

  • - Threats to Liberal Self-government in an Age of Uncertainty
     
    561,-

    Focuses on the corrosion of the liberal constitutional order that has guided the country at home and abroad. This book addresses the demonstrably important dangers the United States faces. It also contains chapters on the family, religious polarization, immigration, and the economy, as well as on governmental and partisan issues.

  • av Jennifer Steen
    354,-

    Presents an empirical study of self-financed candidates. This book thoroughly disproves the notion that self-funded candidates can buy a legislative seat, proving that the vast majority of self-financers do not win their elections. Instead, it gives a truer understanding of self-financers' actual influence on campaign competition and rhetoric.

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