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Political Polarization - Divided We Stand How America's Political Chasm Widened - cover

Political Polarization - Divided We Stand How America's Political Chasm Widened

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

Understanding Democratization and Political Polarization: A Guide to Modern Politics
 
"Democratization" offers a deep dive into how nations transition from authoritarian rule to democracy, examining the core elements and processes of democratization.
 
Democratization Overview:- 1: Introduction to democratization and its defining features.- 2: Detailed exploration of democratic systems.
 
Political Polarization Explained:"Political Polarization" examines the growing ideological divides impacting politics, governance, and social cohesion.
 
Polarization Insights:- 1: Basics of political polarization and its historical background.- 2: The role of political parties in ideological divisions.- 3: Core political ideologies in the US.- 4: How polarization affects voting behavior.- 5: Trends in partisan sorting.
 
Global Perspectives:- 6: Analysis of US political polarization.- 7: Case study on polarization in Turkey.
 
Expert Insights:- 8-10: Research by leading political scientists like Alan Abramowitz, Matthew Levendusky, and Elizabeth Zechmeister.
 
Key Concepts:- 11: Political parties.- 12: Democratic deficit.- 13: Voter turnout.- 14: Anti-incumbency.- 15: Independent voters.- 16: Low information voters.
 
Advanced Topics:- 17: Genopolitics.- 18: NOMINATE scaling method.- 19: Political cognition.- 20: Negative partisanship.- 21: Politicization.
 
"Political Polarization" is essential for understanding and engaging with today's complex political landscape.
Disponible desde: 01/08/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 178 páginas.

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