
The Oxford Companion to American Politics
2-Volume Set
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 12. July 2012
Book
Hardback
1152 pages
978-0-19-976431-0 (ISBN)
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Description
The two-volume Oxford Companion to American Politics is the first reference work to provide detailed, in-depth coverage of all aspects of American Politics. Top scholars of American Politics have written entries that surpass all previous reference material on the subject and provide scholars and students with ready access to sophisticated, comprehensive material. Long entries form the core of the book, covering such topics as climate change, terrorism, welfare
policies, nuclear proliferation, voting behavior, and think tanks. Each of these entries include high-level scrutiny of the literature, history and future of the topic. The Companion also includes a number of entries from the 2001 Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, revised as necessary to bring
coverage of such topics as foreign aid, and nuclear weapons up to date. In the current context of political gridlock, international tension, economic underperformance and social division, students of American politics need to focus on more than the inner workings of their own political institutions, important as that focus is. They also need to approach their work with as wide an understanding of our contemporary international and domestic economic, social and cultural conditions as it is
possible for them quickly and easily to acquire. The Oxford Companion to American Politics has been designed precisely to meet the full range of those needs.
policies, nuclear proliferation, voting behavior, and think tanks. Each of these entries include high-level scrutiny of the literature, history and future of the topic. The Companion also includes a number of entries from the 2001 Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, revised as necessary to bring
coverage of such topics as foreign aid, and nuclear weapons up to date. In the current context of political gridlock, international tension, economic underperformance and social division, students of American politics need to focus on more than the inner workings of their own political institutions, important as that focus is. They also need to approach their work with as wide an understanding of our contemporary international and domestic economic, social and cultural conditions as it is
possible for them quickly and easily to acquire. The Oxford Companion to American Politics has been designed precisely to meet the full range of those needs.
Reviews / Votes
"The writing style of this title is vintage Oxford-straightforward, technically professional, and expository, without accompanying photos, charts, or graphs. There is a tremendous amount of information offered here, and this set will be welcome in academic and larger public library reference collections." --Booklist"High school and college libraries needing a compact and intelligent overview of topics will find this a well-organized, well-written, and useful addition to their collections." --Library Journal"Overall this is a useful work for students wanting a broad introduction to modern political issues. Recommended." --CHOICEMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 59 mm
Weight
2898 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-976431-0 (9780199764310)
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Persons
David Coates is the Worrell Professor of Anglo-American Studies at Wake Forest University. His publications include A Liberal Tool Kit: Progressive Answers to Conservative Arguments (Praeger 2007) and several sets of works on contemporary political economy and labor politics.
Editor
Worrell Professor of Anglo-American StudiesWorrell Professor of Anglo-American Studies, Wake Forest University
Professor of Political ScienceProfessor of Political Science, Wake Forest University
Assistant Professor of Political ScienceAssistant Professor of Political Science, Wake Forest University
Content
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