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Overview
Magstadt's UNDERSTANDING POLITICS: IDEAS, INSTITUTIONS, AND ISSUES, 13th Edition, delivers in-depth coverage of contemporary issues and places them in the context of more enduring underlying questions. With a "politics are pertinent" theme, it analyzes three fundamental premises: Politics is a pervasive force in modern society; government is too important to be left in the hands of a few; and the right to participate in public life is a precious thing unique to republics. It offers insight into key topics -- democracy, dictatorship, ideology, citizenship, voting behavior, public policy, leadership, war, foreign policy, world politics -- while analyzing new issues, including the Trump presidency, social media in politics, Russian interference in Western elections, Brexit, the rise of China as a partner and rival, the appeal of populism and nativism as a reaction to globalism, and more. MindTap, an outcome-driven application that propels students from memorization to mastery, is available with this title for the first time.
- The 13th edition provides extensive coverage of the 2016 presidential election, the Mueller investigation and the role of Russian interference.
- Special attention is given to the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom, including the various implications for the U.K., the European Union, the U.S. and the world.
- Insightful coverage of the presidency of Donald Trump explores what it means when the chief executive is breaking long-standing conventions and rules and whether the checks and balances built into the Constitution are in serious jeopardy.
- A thorough assessment is provided on the role of social media and the digital information revolution in politics and the implications of the New Information Age for Western-style democracies. Is privacy a thing of the past? Can the integrity of elections be protected without limiting freedom of expression? Is there such a thing as factual information, or is it all "fake news"? How can we tell the independent press from the purveyors of propaganda?
- The new edition re-examines how the end of the Cold War, the rapid advance of globalism and the multifaceted applications of digital technology have transformed the international system, how the balance of power is shifting as the role and footprint of the United States in the world economy shrinks, and why it matters if a quixotic president’s policies and leadership style lead to trade wars and a retreat into a new isolationism.
- Building on past editions, UNDERSTANDING POLITICS continues its theme emphasizing the importance of political literacy and political education in promoting tolerance and combating a tendency toward extreme partisanship, xenophobia and tribalism in today’s world. The 13th edition amply demonstrates that recent events at home and abroad give new meaning and urgency to this purpose.
- MindTap, a flexible online learning platform that provides students with an immersive learning experience to build and foster comprehension and critical thinking skills, is available with this title for the first time.
- The author focuses on the effective, foundation-building approach to the study of politics and government by identifying and then describing and explaining political phenomena that capture students' attention. The emphasis on the common threads tying major political ideas, issues and institutions together helps students make sense of today's political and economic world.
- Expanded treatment of topics in comparative politics provides a global approach to politics. Insightful boxed features such as "Ideas and Politics", "Landmarks in History" and “Politics and Pop Culture” captivate students with relevant background information to help them conceptualize concepts and place them in context.
2. The Idea of the Public Good: Ideologies and Isms.
Part I: COMPARATIVE POLITICAL SYSTEMS: MODELS AND THEORIES.
3. Utopias: Model States.
4. Constitutional Democracy: Models of Representation.
5. The Authoritarian Model: Myth and Reality.
6. The Totalitarian Model: A False Utopia.
Part II: ESTABLISHED AND EMERGING DEMOCRACIES.
7. Parliamentary Democracy: Pros and Cons of Perishable Governments.
8. Transition Systems: Yesterday and Today.
9. Problems of Development: Progress and Poverty in a Global Age.
Part III: POLITICS BY CIVIL MEANS: CITIZENS, LEADERS, AND POLICIES.
10. Political Socialization: The Making of a Citizen.
11. Political Participation: The Limits of Democracy.
12. Political Leadership: The Many Faces of Power.
13. Issues in Public Policy: Politics, Principles, Priorities, and Practices.
Part IV: POLITICS BY VIOLENT MEANS: REVOLUTION, WAR, AND TERRORISM.
14. Revolution: In the Name of Justice.
15. War: Politics by Other Means.
16. Terrorism: War, Crimes, or War Crimes?
Part V: POLITICS WITHOUT GOVERNMENT.
17. World Politics: The Struggle for Power.
18. International Law and Organization(s): The Quest for Order.
Afterword.
Endnotes.
Glossary.
Index.