An accessible textbook that provides an overview of the historical origins and development of voting theory, this guide explores theories of voting and electoral behaviour at a level suitable for college students.
Jocelyn Evans Knihy




Focusing on the fleeting nature of childhood, the book encourages children to cherish their early years. Jocelyn shares her experiences of living freely, exploring, and enjoying life without the constraints of schedules or tests. She highlights how much time is spent on obligations versus opportunities for fun and adventure, urging her peers to avoid wasting precious moments on screens. This engaging narrative serves as a reminder to embrace the joys of childhood and make the most of this limited time.
The analysis focuses on Emmanuel Macron's groundbreaking 2017 presidential victory, highlighting the unique political landscape that allowed a newcomer to rise to power. It explores the dynamics of party competition, the influence of presidential primaries, and traditional electoral factors like policies and voter demographics. Additionally, the book examines Macron's legislative success and his ability to overshadow established political parties. This comprehensive study is ideal for those interested in French politics, electoral behavior, and European political systems.
This timely study of how the Supreme Court building shapes Washington as a space and a place for political action and meaning yields a multidimensional view and deeper appreciation of the ways that our physical surroundings manifest who we are as a people and what we value as a society.