Charles Stewart III
Paperback
Second Edition
The only undergraduate Congress text written from a rational-choice perspective.More
Kenneth A. Shepsle
Paperback
Second Edition
Analyzing Politics makes the fundamentals of rational-choice theory accessible to undergraduates in clear, nontechnical language.More
Rebecca B. Morton
Paperback
Analyzing Elections provides students with the analytical tools for understanding the electoral process and uses those tools to explore an abundance of real-world examples.More
Scott H. Ainsworth
Paperback
Analyzing Interest Groups explores the various contexts in which
interest groups operate (from each branch of government to electoral
and grassroots politics) and offers a wide range of examples (from the
experiences of early farm groups, to the modern experiences of groups
like the NAACP, Greenpeace, and the NRA), providing knowledge necessary
to analyze these groups.More
Michael C. Munger
Paperback
This readable and comprehensive introduction to the principles of public-policy analysis is the first book to integrate the tools students need to analyze policies with the common sense they need to understand how real policies are made.More