ABSTRACT

A Brief Introduction to American Politicsprovides a coherent and succinct account of how contemporary American politics blends enduring principles with the realities and demands of the present day.

Beginning with a brief overview of American society today, the book introduces the constitutional framework of American politics and the fluid concept and practice of federalism. It also covers the major features of the representative process, looking at both elections and main players such as parties, interest groups, and the media. Chapters on the major institutions of the federal government - the presidency, the Congress, and the Supreme Court – examines how they are simultaneously independent and constrained by each other. Chapters on domestic and foreign policy demonstrate how government and politics work in connection with the system’s main outputs.

A Brief Introduction to American Politicsis a shorter version of Politics USA and is intended for students who need an introduction to the essential features of the American political system.

 

chapter 1|14 pages

The Constitution and constitutionalism

chapter 2|16 pages

Federalism

chapter 3|22 pages

Elections and the electorate

chapter 5|14 pages

The mass media and politics

chapter 6|19 pages

The presidency and the executive branch

chapter 7|24 pages

The Congress

chapter 8|22 pages

The Supreme Court and judicial politics

chapter 9|13 pages

US government and domestic policy

chapter 10|24 pages

Foreign policy