Losing to Win: How Loss Can Mean Gain
This book is essential reading for any American interested in the real and lasting consequences of the 1996 Presidential election.
Losing to Win answers these questions through a novel theory of agenda-setting. Unlike other research that studies bills that become law, Jeremy Gelman begins from the opposite perspective.
With the publication of the highly regarded Upside Down and Inside Out: The 1992 Elections and American Politics, James Ceaser and Andrew Busch established themselves as top authorities on the...
Prior to Hurricane Katrina hitting Louisiana, Carissa fancied herself as something of a philosopher.