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Countermobilization Policy Feedback And Backlash In A Polarized Age Eric M Patashnik

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Countermobilization Policy Feedback And Backlash In A Polarized Age Eric M Patashnik
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.62 MB
Author: Eric M. Patashnik;
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Countermobilization Policy Feedback And Backlash In A Polarized Age Eric M Patashnik by Eric M. Patashnik; instant download after payment.

An essential look at how and why backlash movements are inherent to US policymaking.
The most successful policies not only solve problems. They also build supportive coalitions. Yet, sometimes, policies trigger backlash and mobilize opposition. Although backlash is not a new phenomenon, today's political landscape is distinguished by the frequency and pervasiveness of backlash in nearly every area of US policymaking, from abortion rights to the Affordable Care Act.
Eric M. Patashnik develops a policy-centered theory of backlash that illuminates how policies stimulate backlashes by imposing losses, overreaching, or challenging existing arrangements to which people are strongly attached. Drawing on case studies of issues from immigration and trade to healthcare and gun control, Countermobilization shows that backlash politics is fueled by polarization, cultural shifts, and negative feedback from the activist government itself. It also offers crucial insights to help identify and navigate backlash risks.

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