The Trump Effect: Disruption and Its Consequences in US Politics and Government
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538149324
ISBN-10: 153814932X
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 150 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 153814932X
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 150 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Table of Contents
The Trump Effect: Disruption and Its Consequences in US Politics and Government
Chapter One:Trust and Anger in the Trump Era, Todd E. Eberly, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Chapter Two:How Trump Changed the Republican Party-and the Democrats Too, David A. Hopkins, Boston College
Chapter Three:Trump's Effect on the Media World and Coverage of Presidents, Diana M. Owen, Georgetown University
Chapter Four:The Legacies of Trump's Battles with Congress, Kathryn A. Pearson, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Chapter Five:Trump's Management of the Executive Branch, Karen M. Hult, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Chapter Six:Storming the Courts: The Trump Administration's Judicial Agenda, Nancy L. Maveety, Tulane University
Chapter Seven:Domestic Policy Legacies of the Trump Presidency, Andrew E. Busch, Claremont McKenna College
Chapter Eight:Challenging the World: Trump Foreign Policy, Steven E. Schier, Carleton College
The Trump Effect: Disruption and Its Consequences in US Politics and Government
Chapter One:Trust and Anger in the Trump Era, Todd E. Eberly, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Chapter Two:How Trump Changed the Republican Party-and the Democrats Too, David A. Hopkins, Boston College
Chapter Three:Trump's Effect on the Media World and Coverage of Presidents, Diana M. Owen, Georgetown University
Chapter Four:The Legacies of Trump's Battles with Congress, Kathryn A. Pearson, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Chapter Five:Trump's Management of the Executive Branch, Karen M. Hult, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Chapter Six:Storming the Courts: The Trump Administration's Judicial Agenda, Nancy L. Maveety, Tulane University
Chapter Seven:Domestic Policy Legacies of the Trump Presidency, Andrew E. Busch, Claremont McKenna College
Chapter Eight:Challenging the World: Trump Foreign Policy, Steven E. Schier, Carleton College
Recenzii
The title of this collection of uniformly excellent essays sums up the Trump presidency: Donald Trump was a disruptor, and his presidency is consequential.... Contributors to this volume treat these topics with skill and balance. This book adds considerably to scholarly efforts to come to grips with the impact of this unique presidency. Highly recommended. Undergraduates.
Donald Trump's almost entirely unanticipated presidential candidacy and his almost as entirely unprecedented victory have changed American politics--and Americans differ bitterly on whether for the better or for the worse. In The Trump Effect, a crew of distinguished political scientists assess how Trump has changed, and is still changing, American politics and American government.
The first words of the first chapter in this readable, perceptive collection of essays are, appropriately enough, "On January 6, 2021," the unofficial beginning of Donald Trump's post-presidency and an appropriate moment to assess the impact of his White House tenure on American politics and government. Eight political scientists examine where President Trump made a profound difference-on the federal judiciary, for one-and where he didn't. Those judgments will take generations of academics, politicians, journalists and citizens to fully unravel and understand. Here's a smart start.
This comprehensive analysis of the Trump presidency reveals its lasting and transitory impacts on American governmental institutions, political behavior, and policy. This is a must-read scholarly yet accessible account for academics, practitioners in government, nonprofits, and industry, and citizens around the world.
The Trump Effect is a bracing corrective to anyone under the illusion that Donald Trump and his movement represented a passing storm. This fine volume illuminates how the Trump years buffeted, and likely left enduring changes, on every institution in the American polity. Trump's personal style-impulsive, opportunistic, wildly improvisational-often made it hard for journalists to do more than drop our jaws in disbelief. The illustrious scholars that Steven Schier convened in these pages take a step back and show that Trump is more connected to decades-long trends, and that there is more coherence to the broader agenda of the Trump movement, than perhaps even he understood.
Donald Trump's almost entirely unanticipated presidential candidacy and his almost as entirely unprecedented victory have changed American politics--and Americans differ bitterly on whether for the better or for the worse. In The Trump Effect, a crew of distinguished political scientists assess how Trump has changed, and is still changing, American politics and American government.
The first words of the first chapter in this readable, perceptive collection of essays are, appropriately enough, "On January 6, 2021," the unofficial beginning of Donald Trump's post-presidency and an appropriate moment to assess the impact of his White House tenure on American politics and government. Eight political scientists examine where President Trump made a profound difference-on the federal judiciary, for one-and where he didn't. Those judgments will take generations of academics, politicians, journalists and citizens to fully unravel and understand. Here's a smart start.
This comprehensive analysis of the Trump presidency reveals its lasting and transitory impacts on American governmental institutions, political behavior, and policy. This is a must-read scholarly yet accessible account for academics, practitioners in government, nonprofits, and industry, and citizens around the world.
The Trump Effect is a bracing corrective to anyone under the illusion that Donald Trump and his movement represented a passing storm. This fine volume illuminates how the Trump years buffeted, and likely left enduring changes, on every institution in the American polity. Trump's personal style-impulsive, opportunistic, wildly improvisational-often made it hard for journalists to do more than drop our jaws in disbelief. The illustrious scholars that Steven Schier convened in these pages take a step back and show that Trump is more connected to decades-long trends, and that there is more coherence to the broader agenda of the Trump movement, than perhaps even he understood.