
One America?
Political Leadership, National Identity, and the Dilemmas of Diversity
Stanley A. Renshon(Editor)
Georgetown University Press
Will be published approx. on 31. July 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-87840-870-2 (ISBN)
Description
With enormous numbers of new immigrants, America is becoming dramatically more diverse racially, culturally, and ethnically. As a result, the United States faces questions that have profound consequences for its future. What does it mean to be an American? Is a new American identity developing? At the same time, the coherence of national culture has been challenged by the expansion of - and attacks on - individual and group rights, and by political leaders who prefer to finesse rather than engage cultural controversies. Many of the ideals on which the country was founded are under intense, often angry, debate, and the historic tension between individuality and community has never been felt so keenly. In "One America?", distinguished contributors discuss the role of national leadership, especially the presidency, at a time when a fragmented and dysfunctional national identity has become a real possibility. Holding political views that encompass the thoughtful left and right of center, they address fundamental issues such as affirmative action, presidential engagement in questions of race, dual citizenship, interracial relationships, and English as the basic language.
This book is the first examination of the role of national political leaders in maintaining or dissipating America's national identity. It will be vital reading for political scientists, historians, policymakers, students, and anyone concerned with the future of American politics and society.
This book is the first examination of the role of national political leaders in maintaining or dissipating America's national identity. It will be vital reading for political scientists, historians, policymakers, students, and anyone concerned with the future of American politics and society.
Reviews / Votes
Offers reflective critical thinking on social, racial, and culture issues that confront policymakers at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The authors challenges the conventional wisdom on issues of race, affirmative action, immigration, and presidential leadership. Perspectives on Political Science Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and those interested in the public policy process. ChoiceMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington, DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
562 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87840-870-2 (9780878408702)
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Persons
Stanley A. Renshon, a certified psychoanalyst, is professor of political science at the City University of New York and coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Program in the Psychology of Social and Political Behavior in the university's Graduate Center. His seven books include High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition (New York University Press, 1996), which won the American Political Science Association's Richard E. Neustadt Award for best book on the presidency.
Content
Preface Introduction One America: Contemporary and Historical Settings 1. America at a Crossroads: Political Leadership, National Identity, and the Decline of a Common CultureStanley A. Renshon 2. Which America? Nationalism among the NationalistsNoah M.J. Pickus I. Political Leadership and the Dilemmas of Diversity 3. The Presidency, Leadership, and RaceRussell L. Riley 4. President Clinton's Race Initiative: Promise and DisappointmentRichard D. Kahlenberg5. Affirmative Action and the Failure of Presidential LeadershipJohn David Skrentny II. American Culture and the Dilemmas of Diversity 6. Moving beyond Racial CategoriesRichard J. Payne 7. Racial Preferences in Higher Education: An Assessment of the EvidenceStephan Thernstrom and Abigail Thernston 8. Dual Citizenship + Multiple Loyalties = One America?Stanley Renshon III. Reflections on American National Identity in an Age of Diversity9. The End of American IdentityJack Citrin 10. American National Identity in a Postnational AgeJim Sleeper 11. How to Achieve One America: Class, Race, and the Future of PoliticsRichard D. Kahlenberg IV. Political Leadership and the Dilemmas of Diversity Recondsidered 12. Leadership Capital and the Politics of Courage: The President's Initiative on RaceStanley A. Renshon ContributorsIndex