Explaning American politics
- London Routledge 1990
- 195 p.
In this book, a distinguished team of contributors looks at substantial and specific problems in American politics. Focusing on the key issues in contemporary American government, the contributors give lively and provocative interpretations of controversial topics such as the New Right, perceptions of the Presidency, the alleged ir responsibility of Congress, the workings of bureaucracy, Supreme Court activism, and the decline of political parties.
Robert Williams is Senior Lecturer in Politics and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Durham. He has twenty years' experience of teaching American politics at universities in the UK, USA, Canada, and Australi.