Seeking the Center: Politics and Policymaking at the New Century
By Martin A. Levin (Editor), Marc K. Landy (Editor), Martin Shapiro (Editor), Martin A. Levin (Contribution by), Marc K. Landy (Contribution by), Eric M. Patashnik (Contribution by), Paul Pierson (Contribution by), Timothy J. Conlan (Contribution by), Peter H. Schuck (Contribution by), John D. Skrentny (Contribution by), Thomas F. Burke (Contribution by), Martha Derthick (Contribution by), Steven M. Teles (Contribution by), Timothy S. Prinz (Contribution by), Christopher Howard (Contribution by), Cathie Jo Martin (Contribution by), Peter Skerry (Contribution by), David Vogel (Contribution by), David Mayhew (Contribution by), Sidney M. Milkis (Contribution by), Wilson C. McWilliams (Contribution by), Eugene Bardach (Contribution by), Martin Shapiro (Contribution by)
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By Martin A. Levin (Editor), Marc K. Landy (Editor), Martin Shapiro (Editor), Martin A. Levin (Contribution by), Marc K. Landy (Contribution by), Eric M. Patashnik (Contribution by), Paul Pierson (Contribution by), Timothy J. Conlan (Contribution by), Peter H. Schuck (Contribution by), John D. Skrentny (Contribution by), Thomas F. Burke (Contribution by), Martha Derthick (Contribution by), Steven M. Teles (Contribution by), Timothy S. Prinz (Contribution by), Christopher Howard (Contribution by), Cathie Jo Martin (Contribution by), Peter Skerry (Contribution by), David Vogel (Contribution by), David Mayhew (Contribution by), Sidney M. Milkis (Contribution by), Wilson C. McWilliams (Contribution by), Eugene Bardach (Contribution by), Martin Shapiro (Contribution by)
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During the past decade, Democrats and Republicans each have received about fifty percent of the votes and controlled about half of the government, but this has not resulted in policy deadlock. Despite highly partisan political posturing, the policy regime has been largely moderate. Incremental, yet substantial, policy innovations such as welfare reform; deficit reduction; the North American Free Trade Agreement; and the deregulation of telecommunications, banking, and agriculture have been ...


