Электронная книга: David McKay «American Politics and Society»
Completely revised and updated to take full account of the most recent and dramatic changes in the nature of American government, the sixth edition provides a clear and concise introduction to US politics for all students of political science and American studies. Explains, analyses and interprets the processes of US government and, crucially, appraises them from a non-US perspective. Includes commentary on the 2004 presidential election. Fills in the social background to American political and economic life, preparing the ground for the central discussion of the book: the institutions of the federal government, Congress, the Supreme Court and the Constitution, the federal system, the Presidency, the party bandwagons and the electoral system. Reduced emphasis on limited government and greater emphasis on foreign and domestic policy linked into the War on Terror. Reworked throughout to reflect recent developments, with two completely new chapters on The Media and American Politics, and The Security State. Supported by a website, www.blackwellpublishing.com/mckay, including information on the book; its detailed contents; the author; controversies; sample chapters; selected tables; related titles; and links to other web resources. It will be regularly updated to ensure teachers and students have access to the most recent data. Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited"
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David McKay
David McKay or MacKay may refer to:
People
- David McKay (activist) (born 1986), an activist and artist known for his betrayal by Brandon Darby and subsequent incarceration
- David McKay (actor), Scottish actor known for the television show Shoebox Zoo
- David McKay (adult studio owner), owner of gay adult company Studio 2000
- Dave McKay (baseball) (David Lawrence McKay)(born 1950), Canadian former major league baseball player
- Dave McKay (footballer) (born 1984), Scottish footballer playing for Clyde F.C.
- David McKay (footballer) (born 1949), Australian rules footballer
- David McKay (journalist) (died 2004), Australian motoring journalist and racing driver
- David McKay (publisher) (born 1860), comic and book publisher
- David Lawrence McKay (1901–1993), leader in the Sunday School of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- David O. McKay (1873–1970), ninth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- David S. McKay, Chief scientist for Astrobiology at the Johnson Space Center
- Dave Mackay (footballer born 1934), Scottish international footballer
- Dave Mackay (footballer born 1980), Scottish footballer
- David MacKay (VC) (1831–1880), Scottish soldier and winner of the Victoria Cross
- David J. C. MacKay (born 1967), academic researcher in information theory and environmentalism, inventor, and educator
- David Mackay (architect) (born 1933), British architect
- David MacKay, president and chief operating officer of Kellogg's
- David Mackay (footballer) (born 1988), Adelaide Crows AFL football player
- Dave MacKay (musician) (born 1932), jazz pianist, singer and composer
- David Mackay (footballer) (born 1988), Australian rules footballer for Adelaide Crows
- David Mackay (architect) (born 1933), British architect
- David MacKay (VC) (1831–1880), Scottish soldier and winner of the Victoria Cross
- David Mackay (producer), Australian record producer/arranger and musical director
- David MacKay (ice hockey) (1919–1980), Canadian professional ice hockey player
Companies
- David McKay Publications, a comic and book publisher
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