21 books in series

Chicago Studies in American Politics

Chicago Studies in American Politics is a 21-book series with 21 released primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by Shanto Iyengar, Donald R. Kinder, Frank R. Baumgartner, Bryan D. Jones, Marty Cohen, David Karol, Hans Noel, John Zaller, Lawrence D. Brown, Lawrence R. Jacobs, Cindy Kam, Matthew Levendusky, Suzanne Mettler, John H. Aldrich, Gabriel S. Lenz, Nicholas Carnes, Amy E. Lerman, Vesla M. Weaver, Marc J. Hetherington, Thomas J. Rudolph, James M. Curry, Michael Tesler, Katherine J. Cramer, Nathan P. Kalmoe, Daniel J. Hopkins, Michele F. Margolis, Hahrie Han, Elizabeth McKenna, Michelle Oyakawa, and John A. Dearborn.

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Agendas and Instability in American Politics
Agendas and Instability in American Politics
  • Frank R. Baumgartner
  • Bryan D. Jones
00 reads
Prisms of the People
Prisms of the People
  • Hahrie Han
  • Elizabeth McKenna
  • Michelle Oyakawa
00 reads
Neither Liberal nor Conservative: Ideological Innocence in the American Public
Neither Liberal nor Conservative: Ideological Innocence in the American Public
  • Donald R. Kinder
  • Nathan P. Kalmoe
01 read
From Politics to the Pews
From Politics to the Pews
  • Michele F. Margolis
00 reads
Power Shifts
Power Shifts
  • John A. Dearborn
00 reads
The Submerged State
The Submerged State
  • Suzanne Mettler
42 reads
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The Partisan Sort

The Partisan Sort: How Liberals Became Democrats and Conservatives Became Republicans
  • Matthew Levendusky
01 read
The Submerged State: How Invisible Government Policies Undermine American Democracy
The Submerged State: How Invisible Government Policies Undermine American Democracy
  • Suzanne Mettler
00 reads
Legislating in the Dark: Information and Power in the House of Representatives
Legislating in the Dark: Information and Power in the House of Representatives
  • James M. Curry
00 reads
The Private Abuse of the Public Interest: Market Myths and Policy Muddles
The Private Abuse of the Public Interest: Market Myths and Policy Muddles
  • Lawrence D. Brown
  • Lawrence R. Jacobs
00 reads
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Why Parties?

Why Parties?: A Second Look
  • John H. Aldrich
01 read
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The Party Decides

The Party Decides: Presidential Nominations Before and After Reform
  • Marty Cohen
  • David Karol
  • Hans Noel
  • John Zaller
01 read
Post-Racial or Most-Racial?: Race and Politics in the Obama Era
Post-Racial or Most-Racial?: Race and Politics in the Obama Era
  • Michael Tesler
00 reads
The Increasingly United States: How and Why American Political Behavior Nationalized
The Increasingly United States: How and Why American Political Behavior Nationalized
  • Daniel J. Hopkins
00 reads
The Politics of Resentment
The Politics of Resentment
  • Katherine J. Cramer
3.833 reads
White-Collar Government: The Hidden Role of Class in Economic Policy Making
White-Collar Government: The Hidden Role of Class in Economic Policy Making
  • Nicholas Carnes
00 reads
News That Matters: Television and American Opinion
News That Matters: Television and American Opinion
  • Shanto Iyengar
  • Donald R. Kinder
00 reads
Us Against Them: Ethnocentric Foundations of American Opinion
Us Against Them: Ethnocentric Foundations of American Opinion
  • Donald R. Kinder
  • Cindy Kam
00 reads
Follow the Leader?: How Voters Respond to Politicians' Policies and Performance
Follow the Leader?: How Voters Respond to Politicians' Policies and Performance
  • Gabriel S. Lenz
00 reads
Arresting Citizenship: The Democratic Consequences of American Crime Control
Arresting Citizenship: The Democratic Consequences of American Crime Control
  • Amy E. Lerman
  • Vesla M. Weaver
00 reads
Why Washington Won't Work: Polarization, Political Trust, and the Governing Crisis
Why Washington Won't Work: Polarization, Political Trust, and the Governing Crisis
  • Marc J. Hetherington
  • Thomas J. Rudolph
00 reads