James MacGregor Burns ... [et al.]. The chief method of trying to reach these goals continues to be an emphasis on problems. Because the problems as well as the facts of the American political s…
[by] Kenneth T. Palmer. The discussion in this chapter has focused on the somewhat technical problem of how much influence certain political and economic variables have on state public policies.…
Authors: Ralph Nader [and others] Editor: William Osborne. The evolving American multiversity increasingly pursues a dichotomous existence. Its context evidences enslavement as its content encou…
A trip to the library will show you that there have been thousands of books written about media. Each medium has been covered in depth, so why another mass media book? Mediamerica has grown out…
edited by Norris G. Haring [and] Richard L. Schiefelbusch. This book is intended to be a combination text and source book in special education. As such, it treats the behavior of exceptional chi…
Irving.Kristol American columnist, journalist, and writer who was dubbed the "godfather of neoconservatism".As the founder, editor, and contributor to various magazines, he played an influential r…
Includes bibliographical references. How well can polls measure public opinion? Should government policies follow majority opinion? Do polls influence elections? Can there be polls under a dicta…
by Alton Frye. Existing explanations of national security policy are overwhelmingly structuralist in orientation. They are thus blind to, and even shunt aside, the politics of national security…
Desmond L. Anderson, editor.
In the months before World War II, FDR prepared the country for conflict with Germany and Japan by reshuffling various government agencies to create the Office of Strategic Services--America’s fi…