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Oxford handbook topics in politics / Oxford University Press.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Oxford handbooks online.
- Oxford handbooks online
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Political science--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
- Political science.
- International relations--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
- International relations.
- Genre:
- Handbooks and manuals.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Other Title:
- Topics in politics
- Politics
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015.
- Summary:
- These politics articles were commissioned by an editorial board as part of our former online-only review article series. We are offering them here as a freely available collection.
- Contents:
- Protest and Institutional Change / Jose Aleman
- Why Not a Woman of Color? The Candidacies of US Women of Color for Statewide Executive Office / Kira Sanbonmatsu
- The Catholic Church and International Relation / Jodok Troy
- Modern Deterrence Theory: Research Trends, Policy Debates, and Methodological Controversies / Stephen L. Quackenbush and Frank C. Zagare
- Civilization and Its Consequences / Brett Bowden
- Election Forecasting: The Long View / Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Charles Tien
- Germany's Foreign Policy after the End of the Cold War: "Becoming Normal?" / Klaus Brummer and Kai Oppermann
- Celebrities in International Affairs / Lisa Ann Richey and Alexandra Budabin
- Tactical Voting / Pedro Riera
- Politics and Art / Frank Möller
- Regional Organizations in the Middle East / Marco Pinfari
- The Rise of Suburban Poverty / Scott W. Allard and Sarah Charnes Paisner
- Normative Legitimacy and the State / Alex Levitov
- The Politics of Homelessness in the United States / Jean Calterone Williams
- Political Socialization and the Making of Citizens / Anja Neundorf and Kaat Smets
- Authoritarian Regimes / Oliver Schlumberger
- Multiculturalism and Indigenous Peoples / Duncan Ivison
- Tribal Constitutions and Native Sovereignty / Robert Miller
- Indigenous Peoples and Revolutionary Movements in Mesoamerica / María Inclán and Paul Almeida
- The Political Dangers of Western Philosophical Approaches / Burke A. Hendrix
- Afro-descendants and Indigenous Rights / Juliet Hooker
- Indigenous Representation and Political Parties in Canada and Latin America / Roberta Rice
- Indigenous Feminisms / Joanne Barker
- Social Science and the Study of Indigenous People's Politics: Contributions, Omissions, and Tensions / Kevin Bruyneel
- Voting Rights and Electoral Representation in the United States / Daniel McCool
- African-American Political Participation / Tasha S. Philpot and Hanes Walton
- School and Housing Segregation / Charles S. Bullock and Charles M. Lamb
- Racial Redistricting and Descriptive Representation / David T. Canon
- Comparative Perspectives: Race in Europe / Terri E. Givens
- Bureaucratic Representation and Responsiveness / Kenneth J. Meier and Erin K. Melton
- America's New Racial/Ethnic Diversity: Immigration, Intermarriage, and Multicultural Identification in the Twenty-first Century / Jennifer Lee and Frank D. Bean
- Race, Ethnicity, and Education Policy / Jennifer L. Hochschild and Francis X. Shen
- Formative Mappings, Political Trappings: Racial and Ethnic Histories in the United States / Edmund Fong and Victoria Hattam
- Multiculturalism and Liberalism / Juliet Hooker
- The Civil Rights Movement / Doug McAdam
- Race, Class, and Politics in the Black Community / Mary Pattillo
- Race, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Food / Clare R. Brock and Bartholomew Sparrow
- The "Liberal Tradition" and American Racism / Rogers M. Smith
- Racial Justice Advocacy, Political Representation, and the Contemporary Interest Group Universe / M. David Forrest and Dara Z. Strolovitch
- Latino Public Policy Opinions / Gabriel R. Sanchez and others
- Race, Ethnicity, and American Immigration Policy / Anna O. Law and Daniel Tichenor
- Census Classifications and the Political Construction of Race / Michael H. Miyawaki and Clara E. Rodriguez.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
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