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Packed with all-new examples, art and data, Janda/Berry/Goldman/Schildkraut/Manna's THE CHALLENGE OF DEMOCRACY: AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IN GLOBAL POLITICS, Enhanced 15th Edition, explores how the clash of values surrounding freedom, order and equality characterize U.S. politics. The authors vividly illustrate tensions between majoritarian and pluralist views of democracy across the political landscape and examine how political institutions and outputs compare to those in other countries. Extensively updated, this revision highlights the fragility of American democracy, as well as the importance of norms in shaping how provisions of the Constitution work in practice. Also available: MindTap and Cengage Infuse.
- Thoroughly updated, the Enhanced 15th Edition addresses the COVID-19 pandemic, the impeachment of President Trump, immigration reform, gun control and much more. A new section details the unprecedented role played by a defeated presidential candidate -- as party leader -- in endorsing party hopefuls in the 2022 congressional primary elections.
- Ensuring students thoroughly engage with key concepts, the authors weave real-world issues throughout the text's enduring themes. The text includes coverage of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy, debates about health care reform, the impact of social media on political activity and democratic discourse, gun control, immigration politics, education policy, campaign finance and more.
- Continued emphasis on the tensions between pluralist and majoritarian visions of democracy. The authors use these models to illustrate the dynamics of the American political system, including rising partisanship in Congress, the ways in wich public opinion does (or does not) shape public polity, and the influence of money on a range of political processes.
- Continuing the text's emphasis on the "Freedom, Order or Equality" theme, a feature in each chapter highlights the tensions among these values and their connection to chapter concepts. These features offer insight into diversity in Congress; ideology as an identity versus ideology as a set of policy preferences; how presidents evoke freedom, order and equality in the State of the Union; state judicial elections; and much more.
- Maximizing study time, clearly defined learning outcomes are tightly integrated into each chapter to increase student comprehension and preparedness. Major chapter topics are organized around the numbered outcomes. Chapter summaries and review questions are correlated to the outcomes, which are reiterated in the summary and end-of-chapter quiz.
- MindTap for THE CHALLENGE OF DEMOCRACY, Enhanced 15th Edition, delivers an immersive, outcomes-driven online learning experience. In addition to a dynamic eBook that brings the printed text to life, a variety of assignable, auto-graded activities enable students to flex their critical thinking muscles while soaking in key concepts. Learners are encouraged to read with close attention, write persuasively with logic, interpret data, consider and articulate their own positions on key course topics and much more. Integration with your learning management system allows you to easily export grades and access analytics.
- Each chapter opens with the text's signature "#ChallengeAccepted" feature asking students to consider a current topic related to the concepts being discussed. Each "challenge" ends with a critical-thinking question that deepens student engagement with the themes developed in the vignette. An accompanying challenge in MindTap helps students dive deeper into chapter concepts.
- Every vignette and feature throughout the text ends with critical-thinking questions that prompt students to fully consider the implications of the topic at hand. In addition, updates to statistics, data and related art help students sharpen data analysis skills.
- More engaging than ever, the Enhanced 15th Edition is packed with new art. All images are numbered to enhance navigation in both the print and digital versions of the text. Questions added to images and figures in every chapter provide additional opportunities for critical thinking.
- Completely revised, Chapter 13 "The Bureaucracy" more effectively connects with contemporary scholarship and more explicitly relates the work of bureaucracy to key themes such as representation and the politics of policy implementation.
- A "Global Politics" feature in every chapter places political issues in their international context. Examples include press freedoms around the world, impeachment of national leaders, judicial selection and the representation of women in legislatures.
Part I: DILEMMAS OF DEMOCRACY.
1. Freedom, Order, or Equality?
2. Majoritarian or Pluralist Democracy?
Part II: FOUNDATIONS OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT.
3. The Constitution.
4. Federalism.
Part III: LINKING PEOPLE WITH GOVERNMENT.
5. Public Opinion and Political Socialization.
6. The Media.
7. Participation and Voting.
8. Political Parties.
9. Nominations, Elections, and Campaigns.
10. Interest Groups.
Part IV: INSTITUTIONS OF GOVERNMENT.
11. Congress.
12. The Presidency.
13. The Bureaucracy.
14. The Courts.
Part V: CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS.
15. Order and Civil Liberties.
16. Equality and Civil Rights.
Part VI: MAKING PUBLIC POLICY.
17. Economic Policy.
18. Policymaking and Domestic Policy.
1. Freedom, Order, or Equality?
2. Majoritarian or Pluralist Democracy?
Part II: FOUNDATIONS OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT.
3. The Constitution.
4. Federalism.
Part III: LINKING PEOPLE WITH GOVERNMENT.
5. Public Opinion and Political Socialization.
6. The Media.
7. Participation and Voting.
8. Political Parties.
9. Nominations, Elections, and Campaigns.
10. Interest Groups.
Part IV: INSTITUTIONS OF GOVERNMENT.
11. Congress.
12. The Presidency.
13. The Bureaucracy.
14. The Courts.
Part V: CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS.
15. Order and Civil Liberties.
16. Equality and Civil Rights.
Part VI: MAKING PUBLIC POLICY.
17. Economic Policy.
18. Policymaking and Domestic Policy.