
The Enduring Democracy
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Persons
Kenneth J. Dautrich (PhD, Rutgers, 1995) is an emeritus professor of public policy at the University of Connecticut. He is also the founder and former director of the Center for Survey Research & Analysis at the University of Connecticut. Previously, Dr. Dautrich was a research fellow at the Media Studies Center in New York and has served as a senior faculty fellow at the Heldrich Center at Rutgers. His first book, How the News Media Fail American Voters (Columbia University Press, 1999), received scholarly praise in numerous political science circles. He also coauthored The First Amendment and the Media in the Court of Public Opinion (Cambridge University Press, 2002) and The Future of the First Amendment (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008). Dr. Dautrich's research and teaching focus is on public opinion and American elections. He directs an annual "Future of the First Amendment" for the Knight Foundation. He has conducted hundreds of national and statewide public opinion polls on elections and public policy issues, and he founded the Master's in Survey Research program at the University of Connecticut and taught in that program for three decades.
Content
Chapter 1 Introduction to The Enduring Democracy
Midterm Elections, History, Diversity, and American Politics
Forms and Functions of Government
American Government and Politics
American Political Culture
Is American Democracy in Decline?
Chapter 2 The Founding and the Constitution
The Beginnings of a New Nation
The Constitutional Convention
The New Constitution
The Ratification Battle
Changing the Constitution
Chapter 3 Federalism
What Is Federalism?
The History of American Federalism
Why Federalism? Advantages and Disadvantages
Chapter 4 Civil Liberties
The Bill of Rights: Origins and Evolution
Freedom of Religion and the Establishment Clause
Free Expression Rights
The Right to Bear Arms and the Rights of the Criminally Accused
The Modern Right to Privacy
Chapter 5 Civil Rights, Equality, and Social Movements
Types of Equality
The Struggle for Equality: Approaches and Tactics
The Struggle for Equality and Civil Rights
The Struggle for Equality: Gender, Sex, and Sexuality
Continuing Struggles Over Equality in the Modern Era
PART II INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 6 Congress
Article I and the Creation of Congress
The Structure and Organization of Congress
The Committee System
How a Bill Becomes a Law
Oversight and Personnel Functions of Congress
Constituent Service: Helping People Back Home
Chapter 7 The Presidency
Where Do Presidents Come From? Presidential Comings and Goings
The Evolution of the American Presidency
Express Powers and Responsibilities of the President
Implied Powers and Responsibilities of the President
Presidential Resources
Important Presidential Relationships
Chapter 8 The Federal Bureaucracy
What Is Bureaucracy?
What Does the Federal Bureaucracy Do?
The Development of the Federal Bureaucracy
Getting Control of the Growing Bureaucracy
The Organization of the Federal Bureaucracy
The Federal Workforce
Chapter 9 The Judiciary
Types of Law
The Structure of the U.S. Legal System
The Adversarial System of Justice
Judicial Review and Its Implications
Limitations on Courts
Electing and Appointing Judges
How a Case Proceeds Within the U.S. Supreme Court
Judicial Decision-Making and Debates Over the Exercise of Judicial Power
PART III POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
Chapter 10 Public Opinion
Public Opinion in American Politics
The Levels of Public Opinion
How Informed Is Public Opinion?
How Does Public Opinion Form?
How Is Public Opinion Measured?
Interpreting Public Opinion Data
Chapter 11 Interest Groups
Pluralism and the Interest-Group System
Interest Groups in Action
Types of Interest Groups
How Interest Groups Achieve Their Goals
Chapter 12 The Media and American Politics
The Media in American Politics
Historical Development of the Media
The Mass Media Today
Effects of the Media
Criticisms of the News Media
Chapter 13 Political Parties and Voting
The Development of Political Parties in the United States
The Functions of Political Parties
Why a Two-Party System?
Party Organizations
Voting
Exercising the Franchise
Participation Beyond Voting
Chapter 14 Campaigns and Elections
American Presidential Elections in Historical Perspective
The Nomination Campaign
The General Election Campaign
The Advertising
Campaign Funding
Congressional Campaigns and Elections
PART IV PUBLIC POLICY
Chapter 15 American Public Policy
An Overview of the Policy-Making Process
Theories and Practice in Economic Policy
The Welfare State and Programs for the Economically Disadvantaged
The Social Security System and Health Care Policy
Foreign Policy