American Politics

Editor: Michael Kerns
Routledge American Politics Collection offers foundational scholarship in key areas as well as current theory and research from leading scholars. Topics include an Introduction to Political Science; American Political Thought and Development; Political Parties and Interest Groups; Campaigns, Elections, and Voting; Congress; the Presidency; Public Policy and Administration; State, Urban, and Local Politics; Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Politics; and many more.
The 80 books offer 881 readings, each carefully selected to represent the most frequently taught and widely cited Routledge publications, including classic resources, such as Jillson’s American Government, 6e; Budgetary Politics in American Governments, 6e; and The Politics of Bureaucracy, 6e; as well as works addressing recent developments such as American Political Economy, Designing Public Policy, Making Sense of Media and Politics, New Directions in Congressional Politics, Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion, Strategy in Information and Influence Campaigns, Rethinking American Electoral Democracy, among others.
The U.S. Routledge Editor for Political Science welcomes your ideas for writing scholarly books and may be reached at Michael.Kerns@taylorandfrancis.com.
Routledge American Politics Collection offers foundational scholarship in key areas as well as current theory and research from leading scholars. Topics include an Introduction to Political Science; American Political Thought and Development; Political Parties and Interest Groups; Campaigns, Elections, and Voting; Congress; the Presidency; Public Policy and Administration; State, Urban, and Local Politics; Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Politics; and many more.
The 80 books offer 881 readings, each carefully selected to represent the most frequently taught and widely cited Routledge publications, including classic resources, such as Jillson’s American Government, 6e; Budgetary Politics in American Governments, 6e; and The Politics of Bureaucracy, 6e; as well as works addressing recent developments such as American Political Economy, Designing Public Policy, Making Sense of Media and Politics, New Directions in Congressional Politics, Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion, Strategy in Information and Influence Campaigns, Rethinking American Electoral Democracy, among others.
The U.S. Routledge Editor for Political Science welcomes your ideas for writing scholarly books and may be reached at Michael.Kerns@taylorandfrancis.com.

