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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
xi
About the Editors
xiii
Chapter
1.
Designing Institutions
ι
i-i Mancur Olson Jr. from The Logic of Collective Action: Public
Goods and the Theory of Groups
ι
In an excerpt from his classic work of
1965,
Mancur Olson Jr. explains why groups often
have difficulty achieving their collective goals, even when agreement among their members
is widespread.
1-2
Garrett Hardin The Tragedy of the Commons
12
In another classic work, Garrett Hardin uses the idea of the tragedy of the commons to
explain why public goods are so often misused.
1-3
Robert D. Putnam The Prosperous Community: Social
Capital and Public Life
25
Robert D. Putnam stresses the importance of mutual trust in solving collective action
problems.
Chapter
2.
The Constitutional Framework
33
2-1
John P. Roche Jr. The Founding Fathers: A Reform Caucus
in Action
33
John P. Roche Jr. argues that the Framers were ultimately pragmatists who sought to satisfy
constituents with often-conflicting goals.
2-2
Brutus Anti-Federalist No.
3 58
In this essay published early in the ratification debates, Brutus unveils the principal
arguments against the Constitution.
2-3
James Madison Federalist No.
10 63
James Madison argues that a large, diverse republic is not only capable of controlling the
tyranny of faction but, properly designed, the best means of doing so.
2-4
James Madison Federalist No.
51 70
James Madison explains how the Constitution will employ checks and balances to prevent
the people s representatives from exploiting their political power.
VI
CONTENTS
Chapter
3.
Federalism
73
3-1
James M. Buchanan Federalism as an Ideal Political Order and
an Objective for Constitutional Reform
73
Nobel laureate economist James M. Buchanan makes a case for federalism based on a
market model of governments.
3-2
Donald F. Kettl Federalism: Battles on the Front Lines of
Public Policy
82
Donald F. Kettl explores the lessons of Hurricane Katrina for understanding the ever-
evolving division of power and responsibility between the state and federal governments.
3-3
Jonathan
Rauch
A Separate Peace
103
Federalism provides a safety valve, to American democracy by allowing the various states
to adopt different policies on issues on which differences of opinion run deep.
Chapter
4.
Civil Rights
107
4-1
Taeku Lee Immigration and the Future of Identity Politics in
the United States
107
Taeku Lee reminds us that the state of minority relations over the next decades will reflect
as much the criteria with which different ethnic and racial groups in America define
themselves as it will changing Census counts.
4-2
Nathan Glazer American Diversity and the
2000
Census
122
Nathan Glazer looks at how both the government and the people are redefining race in
America s increasingly multiracial society.
Chapter
5.
Civil Liberties
134
5-1
Cass R. Sunstein
írom Republic.com
2.0 134
The author applies established freedom of speech doctrines to novel forms of expression
in the electronic age.
5-2
Miranda v. Arizona
151
In this landmark case on the protection of Fifth Amendment rights, the Supreme Court
outlines procedures to be followed by police officers and prosecutors.
5-3
Roe v. Wade
160
In this controversial decision, the Supreme Court considers whether the Constitution
protects a woman s right to terminate her pregnancy against the objections of the state.
5-4
Gerald
N.
Rosenberg The Real World of Constitutional
Rights: The Supreme Court and the Implementation of the
Abortion Decisions
169
Gerald
N.
Rosenberg examines the political and legal environment surrounding abortion
policy, still a source of conflict thirty years after Roe v. Wade.
CONTENTS
VU
5-5
Clyde Wilcox and Patrick Carr The Puzzling Case of the
Abortion Attitudes of the Millennial Generation
199
Where younger citizens have generally adopted more relaxed and permissive positions on
lifestyle and privacy issues, attitudes appear to have become more restrictive on the right to
abortions.
Chapter
6.
Congress
212
6-і
Steven S. Smith Congress, The Troubled Institution
212
Congress struggles with partisanship, filibusters, and scandals as it tackles momentous issues.
6-2
Kathryn Pearson and
Eric Schickler
The Transition to
Democratic Leadership in a Polarized House
228
The move from Republican to Democratic majorities after the
2006
elections altered
leadership styles, but did not change the centralized nature of decision-making processes in
the House.
6-3
John H. Aldrich and David W. Rohde Congressional
Committees in a Continuing Partisan Era
251
In an era of polarized parties, party leaders dominate standing committees in the policy-
making process of the House of Representatives.
Chapter
7.
The Presidency
273
7-1
Richard E.
Neustadt
from Presidential Power and the
Modern Presidents: The Politics of Leadership from Roosevelt
to Reagan
273
Richard E.
Neustadt
shows that successful presidential leadership depends on the ability to
persuade.
7-2
Ryan
Lizza
The Gatekeeper:
Rahm
Emanuel
on the
Job
294
This political profile of President Obama s chief of staff,
Rahm
Emanuel,
reminds us that
unlike the Rasputin image sometimes propagated in the press and by political adversaries,
presidents almost always recruit chiefs who share their political goals and personal styles.
7-3
Samuel Kernell from Going Public: New Strategies of
Presidential Leadership
303
Samuel Kernell observes that modem presidents, in their efforts to persuade other
politicians to adopt their policy preferences, often go public, a set of activities borrowed
from presidential election campaigns.
7-4
Matthew A. Baum and Samuel Kernell How Cable
Ended the Golden Age of Presidential Television:
From
1969
to
2006 321
Matthew A. Baum and Samuel Kernell argue that evolving technology, which gave presidents
easy access to the American public, may be removing that access for future presidents.
VIU
CONTENTS
Chapter
8.
The Bureaucracy
337
8-і
Terry M.
Мое
The Politics of Bureaucratic Structure
337
Terry M.
Мое
argues that the federal bureaucracy is not structured on the basis of a theory
of public administration but instead is the product of politics.
8-2
Paul Singer Bush and the Bureaucracy: A Crusade for
Control
353
Presidents pursue a variety of personnel, budget, and legal strategies to assert influence over
policy decisions made in the federal bureaucracy.
8-3
David E. Lewis from The Politics of Presidential Appointments:
Political Control and Bureaucratic Performance
365
Presidents strategies for controlling federal departments and agencies have evolved in
important ways in recent decades.
Chapter
9.
The Judiciary
389
9-1
Antonin Scalia
from A Matter of Interpretation: Federal Courts
and the Law
389
In this lecture to law school students, Supreme Court Justice
Antonin
Scalia makes a strong
case for judges to limit their analysis to what laws say instead of exploring their intent.
9-2
Stephen Breyer from Active Liberty: Interpreting Our
Democratic Constitution
407
Scalia s colleague, Justice Stephen Breyer, argues instead that judges should weigh the
implications of their decisions for advancing democracy.
9-3
Alexander Hamilton Federalist No.
78 421
While asserting that the unelected judiciary is the least dangerous branch, Alexander
Hamilton assumes for the Supreme Court the important role of judicial review.
9-4
Sarah A. Binder and Forrest Maltzman Congress and
the Politics of Judicial Appointments
427
Sarah A. Binder and Forrest Maltzman explain why judicial nominations have become the
foremost arena for party battles in the Senate.
9-5
Robert A. Carp, Kenneth L. Manning, and Ronald Stidham
The Voting Behavior of George
W
Bush s Judges:
How Sharp a Turn to the Right?
440
All presidents seek judges who share their policy views, but these scholars find that
President George W. Bush appears to have recruited more ideologically pure judges than
did his predecessors.
Chapter
10.
Public Opinion
459
10-1 Herbert Asher Analyzing and Interpreting Polls
459
Herbert Asher explains the common ways that polls are misinterpreted and misused.
CONTENTS IX
IO-2
James A.
Stimson,
Michael
B.
MacKuen, and
Robert
S.
Erikson
Dynamic Representation
488
This important and creative study measures the correlation between public preferences and
government behavior.
10-3
Michael Schudson America s Ignorant Voters
503
Michael Schudson observes that American voters are not becoming less knowledgeable
about government, contrary to the conventional wisdom, and, even without all the facts
about politics, are able to make reasonable judgments about candidates.
10-4
Morris P. Fiorina from Culture War? The Myth of a
Polarized America
511
Morris P. Fiorina challenges the popular notion that Americans are becoming more deeply
divided on cultural issues.
Chapter
11.
Voting, Campaigns, and Elections
522
11-1
Samuel L. Popkin from The Reasoning Voter: Communication
and Persuasion in Presidential Campaigns
522
Samuel L. Popkin argues that, in a world of imperfect and incomplete information, voters
rely on shortcuts to make decisions. His depiction of the decision-making processes of voters
helps to explain the character of campaigns and other features of American politics.
II-2 Gary
C. Jacobson
Party Polarization in National Politics:
The Electoral Connection
530
Gary
C. Jacobson
describes the process by which Congress has become more partisan and
argues that Congress became more polarized by party before the public did.
11-3
Darrell M. West from Air Wars: Television Advertising in
Election Campaigns,
1952-2008 547
Darrell M. West describes the mechanics and strategies of modern television advertising in
political campaigns.
11-4 Alan I. Abramowitz The Triumph of Diversity:
Barack
Obama,
Race, and the
2008
Presidential Election
572
Race played an important role in shaping public attitudes toward the presidential candidacy
of
Barack
Obama.
Chapter
12.
Political Parties
587
12-1 John H. Aldrich from Why Parties? The Origin and
Transformation of Political Parties in America
587
John H. Aldrich describes the political problems that parties solve for candidates and voters.
12-2
Larry M.
Bartels
Partisanship and Voting Behavior,
1952-1996 600
Larry M.
Bartels
describes trends in the party identification of Americans and explains the
importance of these trends for voting behavior.
X
CONTENTS
12-3
Morris P. Fiorina Parties as Problem Solvers
611
Rather than solve today s problems better than the decentralized, disunited parties of a half
century ago, today s centralized, cohesive parties are no better at solving problems and may
even make them worse.
Chapter
13.
Interest Groups
625
13-і
Б.
E.
Schattschneider
The Scope and Bias of the
Pressure System
625
In a still-relevant piece from the
1960s,
Ε. Ε.
Schattschneider
argues that moneyed interests
dominated midcentury politics by controlling the agenda and influencing policymakers.
13-2
John R. Wright The Evolution of Interest Groups
634
John R. Wright surveys the development of interest groups in America, emphasizing the
conflicting forces of collective action problems and societal disturbances.
13-3
Richard L. Hall and Frank W. Wayman Buying Time:
Moneyed Interests and the Mobilization of Bias in
Congressional Committees
642
Legislators are more responsive to organized business interests than to unorganized voters,
a responsiveness that is more evident in committee than on the floor and more evident in
their commitment of time than in their votes.
Chapter
14.
News Media
654
14-1 James T. Hamilton The Market and the Media
654
News, James T. Hamilton reminds us, is a consumer product and as such changes with
consumer demands and market competition.
14-2
Project for Excellence in Journalism The New Washington
Press Corps: As Mainstream Media Decline, Niche and
Foreign Outlets Grow
670
As newspapers and news magazines have become unprofitable businesses, Washington news
bureaus have quietly been shuttered. This
2009
census of the Washington press corps raises a
serious question of how and how well will citizens monitor their government in the future.
14-3
Scott L. Althaus Free Falls, High Dives, and the Future of
Democratic Accountability
683
With cable television and the Internet, the public no longer depends so heavily on traditional
sources
—
the daily newspaper and the broadcast networks evening news programs. Instead,
consumers pick and choose their news across a variety of sources based on the issue in the
news and the kind
ofinformation
they are seeking.
Constitution of the United States
704
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