Politics of the Possible
Title | Politics of the Possible PDF eBook |
Author | Kumkum Sangari |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Pages | 561 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1843310511 |
A refreshing and wide-ranging approach to the study of South Asian politics.
Politics of the Possible
Title | Politics of the Possible PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Ellen McCaffree |
Publisher | Rj Communications |
Pages | 464 |
Release | 2011-05-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780983512790 |
A history of the legislative reform in the Washington State legislature during the 1960's.
The Art of the Possible: An Everyday Guide to Politics
Title | The Art of the Possible: An Everyday Guide to Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Keenan |
Publisher | Owlkids |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 2020-03-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781771474139 |
We all know what a politician looks like, right? They're old people who wear suits and make long, boring speeches full of indecipherable words. Not so fast! As The Art of the Possible explains, everyone is a politician -- even young people who aren't yet eligible to vote. We all have influence over how politics function. But what are politics, and why do we need them? This book answers the universal query in nine short chapters that explain everything from why we form societies and the basic types of governments to the power of public opinion, methods of rhetoric, and the reasons why politicians "lie." Written in an accessible, conversational voice and packed with anecdotes and case studies from across history and around the world, this book helps foster independent thought and curiosity about how a government works -- or doesn't work. Readers will come away equipped with the knowledge they need to understand current events and elections, and maybe even be empowered to civic action themselves. Informational text features: table of contents, chapters, diagrams, sidebars, in-text definitions of key terms, glossary, index, and sources
Politics
Title | Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Clegg |
Publisher | Jonathan Cape |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN | 9781847924056 |
Politics has changed. For decades Britain was divided between Left and Right but united in its belief in a two-party state. Now, with nationalism resurgent and mainstream parties in turmoil, stark new divisions define the country and the centre ground is deserted. As Deputy Prime Minister of Britain's first coalition government in over fifty years, Nick Clegg witnessed this change from the inside. Here he offers a frank account of his experiences from his spectacular rise in the 2010 election to a brutal defeat in 2015, from his early years as an MEP in Brussels to the tumultuous fall-out of Britain's EU referendum and puts the case for a new politics based on reason and compromise. He writes candidly about his mistakes, including the controversy around tuition fees, the tense stand-offs within government and the decision to enter coalition with the Conservatives in the first place. He also lifts the lid on the arcane worlds of Westminster and Brussels, the vested interests that suffocate reform, as well as the achievements his party made despite them. Part memoir, part road-map through these tumultuous times, he argues that navigating our future will rely more than ever on collaboration, reforming our political institutions and a renewed belief in the values of liberalism. Whatever your political persuasion, if you wish to understand politics in Britain today you cannot afford to ignore this book.
The New Student Politics
Title | The New Student Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah E. Long |
Publisher | Stylus Publishing (VA) |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 2002-07-13 |
Genre | College students |
ISBN | 9789990906134 |
This report, which grew out of the 2001 Wingspread in Racine, Wisconsin, describes student political and civic engagement as defined by students at the Summit. One of the few available publications to give voice to students themselves, The New Student Politics examines contemporary conceptions of civic engagement, politics, and service and provides specific suggestions as to how campuses can improve their commitment to student civic engagement through service-learning, increased support for student political activity, and attentiveness to student voice.
Why We Hate Politics
Title | Why We Hate Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Colin Hay |
Publisher | Polity |
Pages | 199 |
Release | 2007-03-26 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0745630995 |
Politics was once a term associated with an array of broadly positive connotations, yet today it is synonymous with duplicity, corruption and undue interference. This book looks at the origins of political disenchantment, demonstrating how people are now choosing to engage themselves in other modes of political activity.
Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York
Title | Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 784 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | Political science |
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