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Authors George Edwards, Martin Wattenberg, and William Howell provide a framework for students to understand the difficult questions that decision makers of both political parties are facing: how should we govern and what should government ...
Taking a fresh approach to common American government topics, authors Edward Greenberg and Benjamin Page present a simple but powerful framework of evidence-based research to guide students to discover how government, politics, and the ...
Authors George Edwards, Martin Wattenberg, and William Howell provide a framework for students to understand the difficult questions that decision makers of both political parties are facing: how should we govern and what should government ...
This pragmatic text is built around power and elite--mass conflict, and written from a centrist perspective.
Combining historical background with the most current scholarship, authors Charles Bullock and Keith Gaddie tell the story of Georgia politics from the state's founding to the institutions, policies, and people changing Georgia today.
Combining historical background with the most current scholarship, authors Charles Bullock and Keith Gaddie tell the story of Georgia politics from the state's founding to the institutions, policies, and people changing Georgia today.
This pragmatic text is built around power and elite-mass conflict, and written from a centrist perspective.