Minority Party Misery

Minority Party Misery PDF

Author: Jacob F.H. Smith

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2021-03-30

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 0472054767

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When lawmakers take their ball and go home

The Other Divide

The Other Divide PDF

Author: Yanna Krupnikov

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-01-20

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1108831125

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The key to understanding the current wave of American political division is the attention people pay to politics.

Political (Dis)Engagement

Political (Dis)Engagement PDF

Author: Nathan Manning

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2017-01-18

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1447317025

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Academics from a range of disciplines join with political activists to explore the meaning of politics and citizenship in contemporary society and the current forms of political (dis)engagement, providing a timely interdisciplinary dialogue and interrogation of contemporary political practices.

Minority Party Misery

Minority Party Misery PDF

Author: Jacob F.H. Smith

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2021-03-30

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 0472128523

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This book examines the role of minority party status on politicians’ engagement in electoral politics. Jacob Smith argues that politicians are more likely to be engaged in electoral politics when they expect their party to be in the majority in Congress after the next election and less likely when they anticipate their party will be in the minority. This effect is particularly likely to hold true in recent decades where parties disagree on a substantial number of issues. Politicians whose party will be in the majority have a clear incentive to engage in electoral politics because their preferred policies have a credible chance of passing if they are in the majority. In contrast, it is generally difficult for minority party lawmakers to get a hearing on—much less advance—their preferred policies, particularly when institutional rules inside Congress favor the majority party. Instead, minority party lawmakers spend most of their time fighting losing battles against policy proposals from the majority party. Minority Party Misery examines the consequences of the powerlessness that politicians feel from continually losing battles to the majority party in Congress. Its findings have important consequences for democratic governance, as highly qualified minority party politicians may choose to leave office due to their dismal circumstances rather than continue to serve until their party eventually reenters the majority.

Citizens Adrift

Citizens Adrift PDF

Author: Paul Howe

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-07-01

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 0774818786

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Many political observers, struck by low turnout rates among young voters, are pessimistic about the future of democracy in Canada and other Western nations. Citizens in general are disengaged from politics, and young people in particular are said to be adrift in a sea of apathy. Building on these observations, Paul Howe examines patterns of participation and engagement from both the past and present, concluding that young Canadians are, in fact, increasingly detached from the political and civic life of the country. Two key trends underlie this development: waning political knowledge and attentiveness and generational changes in the norms and values that sustain social integration. As Citizens Adrift shows, putting young people back on the path towards engaged citizenship requires a holistic approach, one which acknowledges that democratic engagement extends beyond the realm of formal politics.

Rules of Disengagement

Rules of Disengagement PDF

Author: Marjorie Cohn

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 0814762921

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Rules of Disengagement examines the reasons men and women in the military have disobeyed orders and resisted the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It takes readers into the courtroom where sailors, soldiers, and Marines have argued that these wars are illegal under international law and unconstitutional under U.S. law. Through the voices of active duty service members and veterans, it explores the growing conviction among our troops that the wars are wrong. While the Obama Administration's pledge to remove all American troops from Iraq by the end of 2011 is encouraging - and in no small way likely attributable to resistance by our armed forces - it continues to fight in Afghanistan, and the military may soon have a heightened presence elsewhere in the Middle East and in Africa. As such, Rules of Disengagement provides inspiration and lessons for anyone who opposes an interventionist U.S. military policy.

Frenemies

Frenemies PDF

Author: Jaime E. Settle

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-08-30

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 1108472532

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Social media is polarizing America: using Facebook causes Americans to negatively judge and stereotype those people with whom they disagree about politics.

Disengagement

Disengagement PDF

Author: Daniella Levy

Publisher: Kasva Press

Published: 2020-03-04

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1948403145

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In other times, they would never have met. They come from different corners of Israeli society, rooted in their own beliefs, busy with their own troubles. Farmers and fishermen, skeptics and believers, immigrants and natives, children and grandparents struggle with faith, loss, jealousy, hope?—?and the turmoil around them only deepens the rifts that divide them. But when the Israeli government orders all Jewish communities in the Gaza Strip destroyed, Neve Adva?—?the settlement some of them call home?—?becomes the unlikely crossroads where all their worlds collide and all their lives are changed forever. Daniella Levy’s magnificent, richly nuanced novel challenges us to step outside our bubbles and question everything we’ve believed about the Other. Disengagement is more than just the story of one fictional settlement. It’s about what it means to disengage?—?from home and surroundings, from friends, neighbors, and family, from opinions and deeply held beliefs. And it’s about how listening to one another and learning from unexpected encounters can help us become connected again.