When the new Congress and a new president take up their responsibilities, they as well as everyday citizens can turn to these to understand where the interparty fault lines lie on issues such as defense spending, free trade, income inequality, student loans and debt, tax-code reform, and others awaiting thoughtful resolution.

Booklist

Summing Up: Recommended. High school, community college, and undergraduate students; general readers.

Choice

The volume is accessible, and readers will be able to quickly navigate to their area of interest, while the nonpartisan essays provide a fair and complete assessment of each issue discussed. VERDICT Highly recommended as a reference for high school government courses.

School Library Journal, Starred Review

What are the real differences between the Democrats and the Republicans on major economic issues that influence the character and vitality of the American economy? This volume answers this question in a thorough, nonpartisan, and evenhanded fashion. Both the Democratic and Republican parties proclaim that they have the best interests of the nation and its people at heart. Both are also adamant that they have the best proposals and positions on economic policies, including taxation, spending priorities, wages, business regulation, and other influences on economic growth and household finances. This volume carefully examines the two parties' respective policies, providing a detailed yet readable and understandable look at how the parties agree, disagree, and find compromise on the broad range of problems and issues facing American society in the 21st century. Each entry includes an infographic that offers bulleted "at-a-glance" summaries of the two parties' positions on each issue today, an "Issue Overview" providing basic definitions and background for understanding the debate on each issue, and a main entry that explains prevailing party sentiments, the diversity of opinion within each party, and the shifts in party position on that issue over time. Selected entries also feature informative sidebars that supply additional content, such as primary documents that showcase the viewpoints of key political figures and institutions or biographical profiles of individuals who have helped shape their party's policies on the issue in question.
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Foreword by Joseph R. Blaney Introduction Bankruptcy Corporate Taxation Corruption Debt Ceiling Defense Spending Deficits and Balanced Budgets Earmarks Energy Policy Estate Tax Financial Industry Regulation Flat Tax Food Stamps/SNAP Free Trade Green Energy Subsidies Health Care Immigration Income Inequality Income Tax Inflation Job Creation Programs Medicaid/Medicare Minimum Wage No-Bid Contracts Pensions Progressivity of Taxation Road Infrastructure Investment Scientific and Medical Research Small Business Social Security Stimulus Spending Student Loans and Debt TANF—Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Tax Code Reform Tax Cuts Tax Shelters Unemployment Unions Wall Street Bailout Glossary Bibliography Index About the Contributors
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What are the real differences between the Democrats and the Republicans on major economic issues that influence the character and vitality of the American economy? This volume answers this question in a thorough, nonpartisan, and evenhanded fashion.
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Examines the degree to which the behavior of the parties—the laws they pass and oppose—actually match their stated policy positions and philosophies
The Across the Aisle series was crafted to help students and the general public understand the positions taken by both of America's major political parties on the most pressing issues of the day. At a time when political gridlock and partisan hostility are the most recognizable patterns in both federal and state government, this series promises to provide an impartial and nuanced understanding of party politicking, the issues that divide us, and the potential paths toward compromise. Each volume in the series examines the parties' positions-both historically and today-regarding a major area of American public policy. The coverage serves to strip away political spin and help readers gain a true understanding of the arguments and records of both Republicans and Democrats on today's hot-button political issues and controversies.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781440839368
Publisert
2016-08-15
Utgiver
Vendor
ABC-CLIO
Vekt
1134 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
408

Biographical note

Nancy S. Lind, PhD, is professor of political science at Illinois State University. Erik T. Rankin, MPS, is assistant to the Department Chair of Politics and Government at Illinois State University. Gardenia Harris, PhD, is associate professor in the School of Social Work at Illinois State University.