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Brief History of Public Policy since the New Deal [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width x depth: 236x158x15 mm, weight: 422 g, 10 BW Photos, 2 Charts
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1538128268
  • ISBN-13: 9781538128268
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width x depth: 236x158x15 mm, weight: 422 g, 10 BW Photos, 2 Charts
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1538128268
  • ISBN-13: 9781538128268
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Todays policy environment is filled with difficult and important issues. Taxes and spending, the future of Social Security, poverty, immigration, the environment, education, and religious liberty are only a few. To understand these issues going into the future, it is important to understand how these issues originated and developed. This book offers a brief history of domestic public policy since the New Deal, focusing on both the substance of policy and several key concepts.

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Too often courses in American politics ignore the public policies that are the very stuff about which political forces contend. This book provides a comprehensive and insightful narrative about the actual course of public policy since the New Deal and therefore enables students to understand how policy and politics interact. I plan to use it in my American Politics course. -- Marc Landy, Boston College A historical discussion of public policyunfortunately now widespreadis uniformed discussion. Andrew Busch rectifies this shortcoming with a balanced, thorough and incisive analysis of the variable course of US domestic policy since 1932. Its essential reading for both scholars and students of American public policy and a welcome addition to many classrooms. -- Steven E. Schier, Carleton College

Acknowledgments ix
About the Author xi
Introduction xiii
1 The New Deal
1(28)
The First New Deal
9(4)
The Second New Deal
13(4)
The Third New Deal
17(2)
The New Deal At War
19(2)
The New Deal, Public Policy, and Political Institutions
21(2)
New Deal: Summary and Assessment
23(6)
2 The Truman-Eisenhower Equilibrium
29(16)
The Truman Presidency
31(6)
The Eisenhower Presidency
37(4)
The Truman-Eisenhower Equilibrium: Summary and Assessment
41(4)
3 The New Frontier / Great Society
45(20)
The Birth of the Great Society
51(3)
The Great Society in Full Bloom
54(3)
The Great Society Comes to a Halt
57(2)
New Frontier / Great Society: Summary and Assessment
59(6)
4 The Nixon-Ford-Carter Equilibrium
65(14)
The Carter Presidency
71(4)
Equilibrium, 1969-1981: Summary and Assessment
75(4)
5 The Reagan Revolution
79(22)
The Reagan Economic Breakthrough
84(3)
The Limits of Limited Government
87(2)
Social Policy
89(1)
Reagan and the Constitution
90(3)
The Reagan Revolution: Summary and Assessment
93(8)
6 The Bush-Clinton Equilibrium
101(18)
The Bush Presidency
102(3)
The Clinton Presidency
105(4)
The 1994 Elections and Bill Clinton's Second Term
109(4)
Bush-Clinton Equilibrium: Summary and Assessment
113(6)
7 George W. Bush and the Republican Non-Breakout
119(16)
Opening Moves
121(2)
The Aftermath of Terror
123(1)
Big Government Conservatism in Action
124(3)
Energy and Environment
127(1)
Social Issues
128(1)
Response to Economic Crisis
129(1)
Policy in the George W. Bush Years: Summary and Assessment
129(6)
8 New Directions in the Wake of the Great Recession?
The Obama and Trump "Transformations"
135(3)
Economic Crisis
138(1)
Reform
139(3)
Transformation Stalled
142(4)
An Obama Transformation? Summary and Assessment
146(4)
The Trump Experiment
150(7)
Conclusion 157(12)
Notes 169(20)
Bibliography 189(16)
Index 205
Andrew E. Busch is Crown Professor of Government and George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College. He is coauthor of several R&L books including The Imperial Presidency and the Constitution, Defying the Odds: The Elections of 2016, and After Hope and Change: The 2012 Elections and American Politics.