131 rezultatov
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Conventional Wisdom, Parties, and Broken Barriers in the 2016 Election(2020)This book examines whether the 2016 presidential election challenged conventional wisdom in political science or strengthened current theories. Political scientists examine topics ranging from voter trends, election issues, political parties, and congressVezava: Mehka8,50 €
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Election Meltdown(2020) HASEN, RICHARD L.From the nation’s leading expert, an indispensable analysis of key threats to the integrity of the 2020 American presidential electionVezava: Trda50,54 €
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Campaign Manager(2018) SHAW, CATHERINESuccessful campaign manager and three-term mayor of Ashland, Oregon, Catherine Shaw presents the must-have handbook for navigating local campaigns.Vezava: Mehka79,71 €
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Motivation to Vote(2020) BLAIS, ANDRE,DAOUST, JEAN-FRANCOISAn original, parsimonious, and elegant explanation of why we vote or abstain in elections.Vezava: Trda51,67 €
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What’s Trending in Canadian Politics?(2020)What’s Trending in Canadian Politics? explores the changing nature of political communication and democratic governance in a digital age.Vezava: Mehka41,03 €
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New NDP(2019) MCGRANE, DAVIDThe New NDP traces the tumultuous shift in federal New Democratic Party’s ideology and campaigning techniques in the opening decades of the twenty-first century.Vezava: Trda131,41 €
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Youth Movements and Elections in Eastern Europe(2017) NIKOLAYENKO, OLENA (FORDHAM UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK)Given the interdisciplinary nature of the book's subject matter, it will be of interest to historians, political scientists, and sociologists. In particular, the book will appeal to readers, with a geographical interest in Russian, East European, and EuraVezava: Trda148,05 €
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How Autocrats Compete(2018) MORSE, YONATAN L. (UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT)This book is for students, researchers, and policymakers interested in unfair elections and African politics. It argues that how autocrats compete depends on the kind of relationships they foster with supporters and external actors. How Autocrats CompeteVezava: Trda93,02 €
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Tale of Two Parties(2022) JANDA, KENNETH (NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, USA)This book tackles how the United States society has changed over the last six decades in terms of occupation, education, regional growth, urbanization, religion, ethnicity, and ideology, and how the Democratic and Republican parties have responded to thesVezava: Mehka69,53 €
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Bad News from Venezuela(2018) MACLEOD, ALANThis book explores how the Western media covers Venezuela.Vezava: Trda96,67 €
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Hard White(2020) FORDING, RICHARD C. (PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA),SCHRAM, SANFORD F. (PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY, PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY, HUNTER COLLEGE AND CUNY GRADUATE CENTER)Vezava: Mehka38,57 €
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Why London is Labour(2021) TICHELAR, MICHAEL (UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND, UK)This book answers the question of why London has been a stronghold for the Labour Party for relatively long periods of the last century and continues to be so to this day to an extent that surprises contemporaries.Vezava: Trda212,63 €
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Neil Kinnock(2022)The book reappraises Neil Kinnock’s policies, impact, legacy, and leadership of the Labour Party thirty years on from his defeat in the 1992 General Election.Vezava: Mehka71,65 €
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Pacific Women in Politics(2021) BAKER, KERRYNHow do political actors in the Pacific islands region make sense of the success (or failure) of parliamentary gender quota campaigns? To answer the question, Kerryn Baker explores the workings of four campaigns in the region.Vezava: Mehka34,06 €