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Shows that the provision of seemingly universal public goods is shaped by electoral priorities.
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Since World War II, the U.S. military has taken a keen interest in shaping press coverage and, through it, public perception and democratic oversight of the armed forces. After misjudging the domestic political landscape during the Vietnam War, Army leaders embraced media management, recognizing that control over information had become central to how wars are fought. Even as the Army presented itself as a scrupulously apolitical organization, its leaders strove to reshape their political environment through public relations. This book tells the story of the U.S. Army’s deepening involvement in media management over six decades and offers new ways to understand the military as a political a...
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Here is the first-to-market, most comprehensive, and most fun annual reference guide to the complete lifetime stats on every player in the majors in 2015. New sections include “On the Black” analysis of how often specific pitchers hit the corners of the plate and “Times to First Base” on how fast specific batters get to first on balls in play. And, of course, there will be first projections on what players can be expected to do next season in every facet of the game.
Contains addresses and telephone numbers for United States Senators, Senate committee members and their staff. In addition, it presents information on caucuses, coalitions and bicameral organizations; the House of Representatives; the executive branch; and more. A must-have for anyone working on or with Capitol Hill. Other features include: Quick reference list on inside cover of Senators, Office Suite Numbers and Phone Numbers Frequently Called Numbers page with space to add your own Emergency Assistance numbers (Police, Fire, Medical, maintenance, etc.) from all Senate phones Legislative buzzers and signal lights Locations of all Congressional buildings (including Library of Congress, U.S....
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NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT-- OVERSTOCK SALE -- Significantly reduced list price while supplies last Contains addresses and telephone numbers for members of the House of Representatives, House committee members and their staff. In addition, it presents information on caucuses, coalitions and bicameral organizations; the Senate; the executive branch; and more. Lobbyists, classroom teachers and students that wish to contact their Congressional district Representative, corporation and small business government relations staff, and American citizens may be interested in this volume to compare with current seated Congressional district Representatives. Related products: Updat...
This cutting-edge Handbook explores the many ways in which politics influences transportation policy, planning and implementation, as well as the effects of transportation on political processes. It rigorously analyses the complex interrelation between administration, politics and transportation, presenting theoretical and empirical insights into the governance approaches required to advance transportation’s contribution to social and ecological wellbeing.