“The Logic of American Politics”

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“The Logic of American Politics” is a widely used scholarly textbook that analyzes the institutions, incentives, and collective action problems shaping political behavior and governance in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf non-fiction book
political science book
textbook
aimsTo explain why American political institutions work as they do
link political theory to empirical examples of U.S. politics
analyzes conformity costs in political institutions
coordination problems in politics
free-rider problems in collective action
incentives facing elected officials
transaction costs in political bargaining
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes path dependence in political development
role of institutions in shaping outcomes
strategic behavior of political actors
trade-offs in political decision-making
focusesOn United States Congress
surface form: Congress of the United States

collective action problems
constitutional structure of the United States
elections in the United States
federal judiciary of the United States
federalism in the United States
incentives in politics
institutions of American government
interest groups in the United States
media and politics in the United States
political parties in the United States
presidency of the United States
public opinion in the United States
genre academic literature
political science textbook
intendedAudience graduate students
political science instructors
undergraduate students
intendedUse college coursework
teaching American government
language English
mainSubject American politics
United States government
collective action
governance
political behavior
political institutions
structure thematic chapters on major institutions and processes
usedAs core text in American government courses
supplementary reading in political science programs
usesConcept collective action theory
institutional analysis
rational choice theory

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Princeton Studies in American Politics notableWorkPublishedInSeries “The Logic of American Politics”