Issues in American Political Life: Money, Violence, and Biology

Issues in American Political Life: Money, Violence, and Biology
ISBN-10
0130336726
ISBN-13
9780130336729
Category
Political Science
Pages
258
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Pearson College Division
Authors
Robert G. Thobaben, Donna M. Schlagheck, Charles Funderburk

Description

Thematically organized, this intriguing volume looks at 9 specific contemporary political issues grouped into three broad categories that hold an enduring importance in American political life--money and politics, violence and politics, and biology and politics. All nine chapters and their respective topics (campaigns, corruption, welfare, crime, terrorism, arms control, the environment, biomedical issues, and biotechnology) have a strong conceptual base with current political dimensions and policy concerns woven throughout. Readers not only learn the context, status, and prospects of issues confronting the US government, but also see how these issues now cross our domestic borders into a global realm. The Politics of Poverty and the Welfare State. The Politics of Health Care. Money in Public Office: Campaign Finance, Graft, and Corruption. The Politics of Crime in America. The Politics of Terrorism. Arms Racing and Arms Control. Biomedical Issues. Biotechnology. The Ecological Crisis. For anyone interested in contemporary American political issues.

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