Chicago Studies in American Politics
Acquiring Editor
Series Editor
Series Editor
Lawrence R. Jacobs
Series Editor
Series Editor
Editor Emeritus
Benjamin I. Page
In Time of War
The Party Decides
Same Sex, Different Politics
The Private Abuse of the Public Interest
Agendas and Instability in American Politics, Second Edition
Democracy at Risk
The Partisan Sort
Us Against Them
Filibustering
Obama’s Race
News That Matters
Why Parties?
Selling Fear
Follow the Leader?
Disciplining the Poor
The Submerged State
Electing Judges
The Timeline of Presidential Elections
The Social Citizen
Learning While Governing
Political Tone
Changing Minds or Changing Channels?
The Politics of Belonging
Trading Democracy for Justice
How Partisan Media Polarize America
White-Collar Government
How the States Shaped the Nation
Trapped in America’s Safety Net
Arresting Citizenship
Who Governs?
Legislating in the Dark
Why Washington Won’t Work
The Politics of Resentment
Post-Racial or Most-Racial?
Strategic Party Government
Neither Liberal nor Conservative
Why Parties Matter
Legislative Style
Legacies of Losing in American Politics
The Increasingly United States
From Politics to the Pews
Who Wants to Run?
Good Enough for Government Work
America’s Inequality Trap
Race to the Bottom
Democracy Declined
The Limits of Party
Prisms of the People
Power Shifts
The Obligation Mosaic
A Troubled Birth
Radical American Partisanship
Dynamic Democracy
Persuasion in Parallel
Our Common Bonds
Accountability in State Legislatures
Race, Rights, and Rifles
Countermobilization
Respect and Loathing in American Democracy
Partisan Hostility and American Democracy
America’s New Racial Battle Lines
Through the Grapevine
Some White Folks
The Roots of Polarization
Moral Issues
False Front
How Politicians Polarize
The Politics of Skin Tone
The Money Signal
Legal Plunder
Divided Parties, Strong Leaders
A Tolerance for Inequality
The Adaptability Paradox
Everyday Democracy
The Party Decides
Same Sex, Different Politics
The Private Abuse of the Public Interest
Agendas and Instability in American Politics, Second Edition
Democracy at Risk
The Partisan Sort
Us Against Them
Filibustering
Obama’s Race
News That Matters
Why Parties?
Selling Fear
Follow the Leader?
Disciplining the Poor
The Submerged State
Electing Judges
The Timeline of Presidential Elections
The Social Citizen
Learning While Governing
Political Tone
Changing Minds or Changing Channels?
The Politics of Belonging
Trading Democracy for Justice
How Partisan Media Polarize America
White-Collar Government
How the States Shaped the Nation
Trapped in America’s Safety Net
Arresting Citizenship
Who Governs?
Legislating in the Dark
Why Washington Won’t Work
The Politics of Resentment
Post-Racial or Most-Racial?
Strategic Party Government
Neither Liberal nor Conservative
Why Parties Matter
Legislative Style
Legacies of Losing in American Politics
The Increasingly United States
From Politics to the Pews
Who Wants to Run?
Good Enough for Government Work
America’s Inequality Trap
Race to the Bottom
Democracy Declined
The Limits of Party
Prisms of the People
Power Shifts
The Obligation Mosaic
A Troubled Birth
Radical American Partisanship
Dynamic Democracy
Persuasion in Parallel
Our Common Bonds
Accountability in State Legislatures
Race, Rights, and Rifles
Countermobilization
Respect and Loathing in American Democracy
Partisan Hostility and American Democracy
America’s New Racial Battle Lines
Through the Grapevine
Some White Folks
The Roots of Polarization
Moral Issues
False Front
How Politicians Polarize
The Politics of Skin Tone
The Money Signal
Legal Plunder
Divided Parties, Strong Leaders
A Tolerance for Inequality
The Adaptability Paradox
Everyday Democracy
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