ABSTRACT

This is an introductory American politics text covering the constitutional framework of American government, political behavior and informal institutions, the formal institutions of American government, and a concluding chapter on public policy. Every chapter highlights the most current thinking in political science research and discusses related public policy.

This text teaches students to think analytically by presenting current political science theories and research in answering the engaging, big questions facing American politics today. It serves as an introduction to the discipline by reflecting the theoretical developments and types of empirical inquiry conducted by researchers.

New to the Third Edition: 

  • 2016 and 2018 election updates and analysis of their political and policy impact
  • Social media’s growing influence on politics
  • The impact of the alt-right and rising populism on elections and policy
  • New trends in public opinion
  • Weakening of the Voting Rights Act
  • Campaign finance upheaval
  • The changing congressional landscape
  • Updated tables, figures, and photos present the empirical details of American politics, helping students gain quantitative literacy
  • Landmark court cases, now highlighted and linked to key concepts
  • Refreshed feature boxes reinforce the book’s dedication to helping students understand the scientific approach to politics, incorporating intriguing new topics including genetics and public opinion, the biology of political participation, and evolution and the bureaucracy

chapter 1|37 pages

The Basics of Democracy

part I|143 pages

The Constitutional Framework

chapter 2|37 pages

The American Constitution

chapter 3|35 pages

Federalism

chapter 4|34 pages

Civil Liberties

chapter 5|36 pages

Civil Rights

part II|238 pages

Connecting Citizens to Government

chapter 6|37 pages

Interest Groups

chapter 7|37 pages

Political Parties

chapter 8|33 pages

The Mass Media and Politics

chapter 9|33 pages

Public Opinion and Political Socialization

chapter 10|62 pages

Elections

chapter 11|35 pages

Political Participation and Voting Behavior

part III|186 pages

Official Decision Making

chapter 12|46 pages

Congress

chapter 13|54 pages

The Presidency

chapter 14|34 pages

The Bureaucracy

chapter 15|51 pages

The Federal Judiciary

part IV|26 pages

Conclusion

chapter 16|25 pages

Core Democratic Principles and Public Policy