Politics by Any Other Name

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American Politics
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Clinton
Democracy
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federal bureaucracy influence
Insurrection
judicial politicization
Lawfare
Martin Shefter
Media
non-electoral political conflict in US
partisan polarization
political power dynamics
security agencies intervention
Trump
undergraduate political science
Violence
Violence by Proxy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041073901
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book critiques a modern U.S. political system characterized by the partisan weaponization of bureaucratic systems and institutions.

Competition for political power in the United States today is not just about winning elections. Competing political forces attempt to win at the polls, but they do not bet all their chips on electoral outcomes. Each party has built an institutional bastion within portions of the federal bureaucracy. Each party makes use of judicial and criminal proceedings for partisan purposes—a practice dubbed “lawfare” by the national media. And, acting through various surrogates, each party sponsors “violence by proxy,” to achieve its ends. To the extent that political struggles are fought outside the electoral arena, ordinary Americans have little or no voice in public affairs. And, unfortunately, in the United States today, a good deal of political struggle takes place outside the electoral arena.

This book will be used in undergraduate and graduate classes in political parties, electoral politics, and in general U.S. government classes.

Benjamin Ginsberg is David Bernstein Professor of Political Science, at Johns Hopkins University, with a PhD from the University of Chicago, 1973. Benjamin is an expert in political science and has written numerous books on the subject, including The Imperial Presidency and American Politics: Governance by Edicts and Coups and What Washington Gets Wrong: The Unelected Officials Who Actually Run the Government and Their Misconceptions About the American People (co-authored with Jennifer Bachner).