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Elementos en la Política Estadounidense

Esta serie se adentra en las complejidades de la política estadounidense, ofreciendo análisis concisos pero profundos de temas clave. Cada entrega explora cuestiones de actualidad y tendencias emergentes dentro del panorama político de EE. UU. Enfatiza la actualidad, presentando investigaciones de vanguardia y síntesis para proporcionar a los lectores una perspectiva actualizada de los desarrollos políticos.

Converging on Truth
Policy Success in an Age of Gridlock
Red, Green, and Blue
Elements in American Politics
Contemporary US Populism in Comparative Perspective

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  • Populism has long been an important topic of study for political scientists studying other regions. With clear definitions, data, and methods for its measurement among politicians and voters, and a study of its impact on democracy around the globe, this element brings techniques to help scholars and policymakers place current events in perspective.

    Contemporary US Populism in Comparative Perspective
  • Following the 2014 elections, a group of organized conservatives called the House Freedom Caucus regularly issued threats against its own party's leadership. This Element posits explanations for why such threat-making might occur and what might increase its likelihood of success, then tests those explanations.

    Elements in American Politics
  • Red, Green, and Blue

    • 92 páginas
    • 4 horas de lectura

    The book delves into the increasing polarization between political parties regarding environmental issues in the United States. It examines the implications of current party alignments and speculates on potential shifts in these divisions. Through analysis, it highlights how environmental policies may evolve in response to changing political dynamics.

    Red, Green, and Blue
  • Converging on Truth

    • 75 páginas
    • 3 horas de lectura

    This Element turns to a more systematic approach, emphasizing whole electorates and examining facts through a dynamic lens. It argues public opinion will converge toward truth over time and frequently finds correct views of facts grow stronger under information flow, while misperception recedes.

    Converging on Truth