Norges billigste bøker

Bøker utgitt av SAGE Publications Inc

Filter
Filter
Sorter etterSorter Populære
  • - Lobbyists and Lobbying in the States
    av Alan Rosenthal
    1 150,-

    Suitable as a supplement for courses on state politics or interest groups, this title examines the lobbying scene: the settings in which lobbying takes place, the types and styles of lobbyists, the broad range of approaches and techniques used by lobbyists, and the role and influence of lobbying in our system of representative democracy.

  • - Over 500 Answers to Questions About Our Legal System
    av Patricia G. Barnes
    849,-

    Whether used by a citizen inquiring about jury duty or a student needing to grasp the intricacies of types of laws, this title offers answers on such topics as: explanations of the judicial process and procedures; state and federal court institutions; definitions, concepts, and terms; and, discussions of important cases and interesting firsts.

  • av Jerrold G. Rusk
    1 293,-

    Offers a data-rich historical picture of American elections and the American electorate, from 1789 to the present. The author has examined thousands of pieces of information and masses of historical and contemporary numerical data on elections to draw a new picture of our evolving voting ways and byways.

  • - An International Perspective on U.S. Health Care Reform
    av Laurene Graig
    645,-

    Provides detailed overviews of the health care systems of the United States, Canada, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom and compares and contrasts the health care systems of these five other with the US. This title is suitable for students of international policy or those seeking information on US Health care reform.

  • - Implementation and Impact
    av Bradley C. Canon
    839,-

    Assesses the implementation, impact, and consequences of judicial rulings. This title systematically explores the effects of judicial decisions on the people who carry them out, and the individuals and organizations who feel their impact. It also includes examples where the courts have had an impact and those where they have had little influence.

  • - A Fifty-State Handbook
    av Dale A. (Anthony) Krane
    2 619,-

    Home rule powers are essential parts of the American governing process, but they vary widely from state to state. This reference work examines the powers and functions of municipalities and counties that operate under home rule within each state. It is suitable for researchers and students.

  • - How the System Works
    av Bruce C. Wolpe
    624,-

    Written by veteran lobbyists, this book focuses on how lobbyists work. It starts with fundamentals such as the importance of truth, accurate listening, and setting realistic goals. It then clearly explains the skills, techniques, and unwritten rules of lobbying, and promote the importance of defining issues and knowing the players.

  •  
    1 381,-

    In light of the significance that education law occupies in the professional lives of educators, it is only natural that it plays a major role in educational leadership programs devoted to preparing leaders for both the world of higher education and K-12 schools. This title is of interest to those in the world of higher education.

  • - Response Journals That Increase Comprehension
     
    504,-

    Developed for secondary school teaching, this guide focuses on building reading comprehension skills through journal writing and provides a yearlong, scaffolded curriculum with classroom-ready writing exercises.

  • - Harding to Eisenhower-A Handbook of American Presidential Election Statistics
    av Alice McGillivray
    3 307,-

    Covers elections from Warren G Harding's landslide in 1920 through Dwight D Eisenhower's second term. In this tittle, the front section contains national summary tables of the state-by-state and Electoral College vote for each election. It also provides sizable votes for third party candidates, as are summaries of presidential elections.

  • av John W. Gastil
    1 734

    A lively text that brings together disparate theories and research - from communication, social psychology, organizational and managerial studies, and sociology - in a way that helps students make sense of a complex body of knowledge on groups.

  • av Ralph Mitchell
    149,-

    Includes a detailed index to the provisions of the Constitution, and texts of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, as well as a glossary of terms that helps clarify the terminology used in the Constitution.

  • - Slouching toward Washington
    av David B. Walker
    1 118,-

    Both a history of American federalism and an analysis of its condition, this second edition offers statistics and a fresh interpretation. While considering developments, it concludes with an optimistic assessment of the overall health of the system.

  • - Directions for the 21st Century
     
    1 150,-

    Brings together a team of scholars of state and local government to provide an array of viewpoints on the impact of the major institutional changes that have been taking place. In this title, these experts discuss the status of state and local government practices and identify some of the challenges facing officials.

  • av Byron E. Shafer
    802,-

    Parties have often been the central intermediaries of politics, gathering and presenting the main actors and the main programs, while linking individual citizens with governmental institutions, social forces with public policy. This title focuses in parallel chapters, on the dramatic dimensions of political change over the years 1946-1996.

  • - Municipal Budgeting in the United States
    av Irene S. Rubin
    1 150,-

    Offering case studies of financial management in numerous American cities over a period of enormous growth and change, the author explores the historical context of municipal budgeting in the United States and the political environment that conditions reform and problem solving at the local level.

  • - The Politics of the United States in Comparative Perspective
    av Graham K. Wilson
    829,-

    Is the politics of the US really all that different from politics in other advanced industrial democracies? Refuting the traditional theory of path dependency, the author's conclusions challenge the reader to question popular beliefs about American politics and consider new interpretations of international political experience.

  • - Politics in a New Key
    av Kenneth Hoover
    541,-

    After a long period of neglect, political scientists are again noticing identity politics. This title links micro-level processes (human development and the construction of individual identities) with macro-politics (the formation and maintenance of organized systems of power).

  • - American Politics in the Very Late Twentieth Century
     
    839,-

    Suitable for introductory American politics courses, this diverse collection of assessments of the evolution of American politics across the postwar period, focuses on these elements: parties, society, institutions, culture, issues, agendas, and coalitions.

  • av Bruce Bueno De Mesquita
    839,-

    A guide to the turbulent future of Hong Kong. It begins with a concise historical overview, tracing how Hong Kong with its unique geographical setting, "textbook" free market economy, and industrious population, developed into one of the world's richest territories.

  • av Stephen L. White
    839,-

    Analyzes the momentous sequence of elections held during the collapse of the Soviet Union and the creation of the Russian Federation. Declaring Russia a late entrant to the world of free elections, the authors trace the progress of democratization by examining data from the nationwide New Russia Barometer surveys.

  • - After the Middle-Class Revolution
    av Kenneth M. Dolbeare
    802,-

    Offers a provocative and credible vision of middle-class revolt. The authors issue a clarion call for the economic, social, and political revolution that they predict will revitalize American democracy for the twenty-first century. They propose specific, practical measures for solving the systemic problems they foresee.

  • - Needs, Possibilities, Limits
    av Eugene J. Meehan
    839,-

    Suitable for methodology courses for graduate or advanced undergraduate students, this book presents a normatively driven approach for social inquiry that is essential equipment for policy makers, critics, and administrators. It appends illustrations and applications to education and housing.

  • - he Struggle for Control between Congress and the Executive
     
    839,-

    Synthesizes ten case studies sponsored by the National Academy of Public Administration that relate stories of congressional intervention and suggest, in sum, a new theory of congressional-executive relations. This title draws the surprising conclusion that Congress in fact acts regularly.

  •  
    2 043,-

    This popular and critically acclaimed Handbook is now available in paperback.

  • av Willard H. Richardson
    450

    For educators of all disciplines, this third edition of a bestseller provides primary and secondary examples of how Web tools such as blogs, wikis, Facebook, and Twitter allow students to learn more, create more, and communicate better.

  • av Richard Rose
    802,-

    Describes not only presidents but also how they connect - or fail to connect - with Washington and the world. Blending process with politics and policy, this book presents a treatment of the presidency and its place in the broader American system.

  • av Mary E. Stuckey
    491

    Suitable for presidency watchers, media scholars, and those who care about the quality of American politics, this title presents a perceptive study of presidential rhetoric that shows how technological changes have emptied presidential discourse of political substance, weakening American democracy.

  • - Raising the Ethical Question
    av Thomas A. Birkland
    802,-

    Explores the relationship of personal values to public policy, and poses the concept of moral community as a vital link between the concerned citizen and the body politic. The author delineates a collective vision of the public good that might be brought to bear on policy issues such as health care, education, civil liberties, and the environment.

  • - A Guide to Effective Study
    av Eugene J. Meehan
    573,-

    Provides a generalized framework for understanding how knowledge is developed, acquired, tested, and applied to human affairs, enabling the reader to evaluate and criticize the thinking process.

Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere

Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.