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Offering an approach that is closely in line with the way that political scientists study international relations today, this framework is used consistently in every chapter to help students understand the basic topics in international relations. Thoughtful pedagogy reinforces key points. Skip to main content.

Explore a chapter. New "What Shaped Our World? Learn more about the print text component to the online quiz engine. Visual lecture PowerPoint slides feature engaging walkthroughs of key figure and lecture notes in the notes field.

View a sample. Seth Masket University of Denver , co-author of Political Parties , examines the lessons Republicans are learning from the elections and the future of the GOP as the party struggles with a populist movement that is increasingly powerful and uncommitted to democratic traditions.

In this lecture, Benjamin Ginsberg Johns Hopkins University , co-author of We the People , American Government: Power and Purpose , and American Government: A Brief Introduction , discusses the problem of the imperial presidency and whether the change of administrations will make a difference to the future of American democracy.

They consider the sources of rising illiberalism and authoritarianism and discuss how they try to understand comparative politics at this critical juncture of political institutions under stress. Caroline Tolbert University of Iowa, co-author of the best-selling American government textbook We the People discusses research from her new book, Accessible Elections.

She addresses how state governments can modernize their electoral procedures to increase voter turnout, address inequalities, and influence campaign and party mobilization strategies. Related to We the People. In this lecture, Bill Bianco Indiana University, Bloomington discusses how voting is fundamental to democracy, and the ongoing, heated debate in America over issues such as registration laws, ID requirements, early voting, the number and hours of polling sites, and absentee voting.



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