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American Government: Constitutional Democracy Under Pressure offers an in-depth exploration of the United States political system and the institutional pressures it faces in the twenty-first century. Cal Jillson examines the constitutional foundations of American democracy while addressing how contemporary political forces strain traditional governmental structures and processes.
This work analyzes key institutions including Congress, the presidency, the judiciary, and the bureaucracy, while also considering the roles of political parties, interest groups, and media in shaping democratic outcomes. The text emphasizes how polarization, partisan conflict, and institutional gridlock test the resilience of constitutional democracy.
Ideal for students and citizens seeking to understand American government’s complexity and current challenges, this Routledge publication provides both foundational knowledge and critical analysis of how constitutional principles are tested under modern political pressure.







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