Politics in Action
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041279136
- Weight: 630g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 09 Apr 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Designed for use in American government courses, Politics in Action encourages students to take a critical approach to contemporary events and consider the impact of politics on this Republic and its citizens.
The book offers short in-depth cases that enliven the teaching of political concepts and help students grasp key issues shaping their lives. Each of the 15 chapters work as self-contained stories drawing attention to important and current actors, events, and issues in American politics. This edition highlights conflicts such as A Woman for President?, Trump vs. the Press, Re-presenting the Climate, Partisan Federalism: The Battles Over Immigration, The Politics of Abortion, Trying to Steal Georgia’s 2020 Election: Republicans Dissent, The Fight Over Fighting Words on Campus, and The Best and the Brightest in the Afghanistan War, to illustrate polarized public affairs in America. Taken together, these concise reader-friendly stories go beyond the headlines to reflect the energy, debates, and realities of modern politics.
Features
- A three-part and 15-chapter organization echoes an introductory American Government syllabus, allowing for seamless integration into teaching the course
- The chapters begin with an introduction that frames the discussion, connecting it to significant issues and players
- A "Concepts to Consider" box ends each chapter to aid understanding of the key topics presented by the case stories
Politics in Action provides short case stories to complement undergraduate courses on American government, as well as informing readers following contemporary politics.
Gary Wasserman has shaped a career in teaching, public service, political consulting, and writing. He recently wrote The Doha Experiment about his eight years as a Professor of Government at Georgetown University in Qatar. The 18th edition of his co-authored classic The Basics of American Politics was published in 2026. He now lives in Portland, Oregon.
