
America the unusual1999
About this book
America the Unusual by John Kingdon explores the uniqueness of the American system of government and how it acquired its distinctiveness. Kingdon argues that America is fundamentally different from other industrialized countries and surveys diverse perspectives on American development in an effort to explain why America is so distinct. He then assesses what does and does not work in the American political system, arguing for a tempering of American doctrines and a return to pragmatism.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL2034194W
Subjects
American National characteristicsNational characteristics, AmericanPolitical planningPolitics and governmentPublic institutionsUnited states, politics and governmentPublic opinion, united statesPublic institutions--united statesPolitical planning--united statesE169.1 .k545 1999306.2/0973Political sciencePhilosophy