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9780226644547 | Univ of Chicago Pr, April 30, 2009, cover price $48.00

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9780226644554 | 1 edition (Univ of Chicago Pr, April 15, 2009), cover price $17.00

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act signed by President Obama in March 2010 is a landmark in U.S. social legislation. The new law extends health insurance to nearly all Americans, fulfilling a century-long quest and bringing the United States to parity with other industrial nations. Affordable Care aims to control rapidly rising health care costs and promises to make the United States more equal, reversing four decades of rising disparities between the very rich and everyone else. Millions of people of modest means will gain new benefits and protections from insurance company abuses - and the tab will be paid by privileged corporations and the very rich. How did such a bold reform effort pass in a polity wracked by partisan divisions and intense lobbying by special interests? What does Affordable Care mean - and what comes next? In Health Care Reform and American Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know, Lawrence R. Jacobs and Theda Skocpol--two of the nation's leading experts on politics and health care policy--provide a concise and accessible overview. They explain the political battles of 2009 and 2010, highlighting White House strategies, the deals Democrats cut with interest groups, and the impact of agitation by Tea Partiers and progressives. Jacobs and Skocpol spell out what the new law can do for everyday Americans, what it will cost, and who will pay. Above all, they explain what comes next, as critical yet often behind-the-scenes battles rage over implementing reform nationally and in the fifty states. Affordable Care might end up being weakened. But, like Social Security and Medicare, it could also gain strength and popularity as the majority of Americans learn what it can do for them.

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9780190262037 | 3 edition (Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, December 28, 2015), cover price $74.00
9780199769117 | Oxford Univ Pr, October 20, 2010, cover price $74.00 | About this edition: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act signed by President Obama in March 2010 is a landmark in U.

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9780190262044 | 3 edition (Oxford Univ Pr, December 28, 2015), cover price $16.95
9780199976133 | Rev upd edition (Oxford Univ Pr, October 2, 2012), cover price $16.95
9780199769124 | Oxford Univ Pr, October 20, 2010, cover price $16.95

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By Lawrence R. Jacobs (editor) and James A. Morone (editor)

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9780195170665 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, March 10, 2005, cover price $56.00

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9780195335255, titled "Healthy, Wealthy, and Fair: Health Care and the Good Society" | 1 edition (Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, August 31, 2007), cover price $28.95

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By Lawrence R. Jacobs (editor) and Theda Skocpol (editor)

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9780871544131 | Russell Sage Foundation, August 30, 2005, cover price $37.50

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9780871544148 | 1 edition (Russell Sage Foundation, May 30, 2007), cover price $19.95

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Public opinion and the media form the foundation of the United States' representative democracy. They are the subject of enormous scrutiny by scholars, pundits, and ordinary citizens. This Oxford Handbook takes on the "big questions" about public opinion and the media--both empirical and normative--focusing on current debates and social scientific research. Bringing together the thinking of a team of leading academic experts, its chapters provide a cutting assessment of contemporary research on public opinion, the media, and their interconnections. Emphasizing changes in the mass media and communications technology--the vast number of cable channels, websites and blogs, and the new social media, which are changing how news about political life is collected and conveyed--they describe the evolving information interdependence of the media and public opinion. In addition, The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media reviews the wide range of influences on public opinion, including the processes by which information communicated through the media can affect the public. It describes what has been learned from the latest research in psychology, genetics, and studies of the impact of gender, race and ethnicity, economic status, education and sophistication, religion, and generational change on a wide range of political attitudes and perceptions. The Handbook includes extensive discussion of how public opinion and mass media coverage are studied through survey research and increasingly through experiments using the latest technological advances.The Oxford Handbooks of American Politics are a set of reference books offering authoritative and engaging critical overviews of the state of scholarship on American politics. Each volume focuses on a particular aspect of the field. The project is under the General Editorship of George C. Edwards III, and distinguished specialists in their respective fields edit each volume. The Handbooks aim not just to report on the discipline, but also to shape it as scholars critically assess the scholarship on a topic and propose directions in which it needs to move. The series is an indispensable reference for anyone working in American politics.
By Lawrence R. Jacobs (editor) and Robert Y. Shapiro (editor)

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9780199545636 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, July 7, 2011, cover price $180.00 | About this edition: Public opinion and the media form the foundation of the United States' representative democracy.

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9780199673025 | Oxford Univ Pr, July 12, 2013, cover price $55.00

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Product Description: Public opinion polls are everywhere. Journalists report their results without hesitation, and political activists of all kinds spend millions of dollars on them, fueling the widespread assumption that elected officials "pander" to public opinion—that they tailor their policy decisions to the results of polls...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780226389837 | Univ of Chicago Pr, June 21, 2000, cover price $26.00 | About this edition: Public opinion polls are everywhere.

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Product Description: Richard Neustadt's seminal work Presidential Power: The Politics of Leadership has endured for nearly four decades as the core of academic study of the American presidency. Now, building on and challenging many of the arguments in Neustadt's work, Presidential Power: Forging the Presidency for the Twenty-first Century offers reflections and implications from what we have learned about presidential power as the new century dawns...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Lawrence R. Jacobs (editor), Martha Joynt Kumar (editor) and Robert Y. Shapiro (editor)

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9780231109321 | Columbia Univ Pr, September 1, 2000, cover price $125.00 | About this edition: Richard Neustadt's seminal work Presidential Power: The Politics of Leadership has endured for nearly four decades as the core of academic study of the American presidency.

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9780226076423 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 1, 2008, cover price $48.00

Paperback:

9780226076430 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 1, 2008, cover price $15.00

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America’s model of representational government rests on the premise that elected officials respond to the opinions of citizens. This is a myth, however, not a reality, according to James N. Druckman and Lawrence R. Jacobs. In Who Governs?, Druckman and Jacobs combine existing research with novel data from US presidential archives to show that presidents make policy by largely ignoring the views of most citizens in favor of affluent and well-connected political insiders. Presidents treat the public as pliable, priming it to focus on personality traits and often ignoring it on policies that fail to become salient. Melding big debates about democratic theory with existing research on American politics and innovative use of the archives of three modern presidents—Johnson, Nixon, and Reagan—Druckman and Jacobs deploy lively and insightful analysis to show that the conventional model of representative democracy bears little resemblance to the actual practice of American politics. The authors conclude by arguing that polyarchy and the promotion of accelerated citizen mobilization and elite competition can improve democratic responsiveness. An incisive study of American politics and the flaws of representative government, this book will be warmly welcomed by readers interested in US politics, public opinion, democratic theory, and the fecklessness of American leadership and decision-making.

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9780226234380 | Univ of Chicago Pr, March 17, 2015, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: America’s model of representational government rests on the premise that elected officials respond to the opinions of citizens.

Paperback:

9780226234410 | Univ of Chicago Pr, March 18, 2015, cover price $25.00

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