Book description
American Political Process examines both the formal institutions of government and organizations such as political parties and pressure groups. It analyzes how these bodies interact in the making of public policy in the United States in order to provide an understanding of contemporary American politics
The fifth edition of this work on the political process in America has been updated and revised to take account of developments since President Bill Clinton took office, including an analysis of the 1922 Presidential election. It is suitable for A Level politics courses and for university students.