This module surveys the key political issues within domestic U.S. politics in the competing light of economic and political explanations of the dynamics of US domestic policy. These issues include Participation/Non-participation, Campaign Finance, Direct Democracy, Gun Control, Immigration, Affirmative Action, Healthcare, Welfare, Capital Punishment, the role of Religion, Abortion, Drugs, Homeland Security, Drugs and Gay Marriage.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module students should be able to:
Provide an overview of core issues and controversies within U.S. domestic politics
Demonstrate, critical understanding of underlying debate over the role of competing explanations (ideology, culture war, religion, economic) on U.S. politics
Demonstrate a critical understanding of the role of the economy in the dynamics of U.S. politics
Communicate a detailed understanding of how the system of checks and balances at the centre of its system of government attempts to resolve competing interpretations of the constitution
Assessment
23878-01 : 1000 Word Briefing Paper : Coursework (25%)
23878-02 : 3000 Word Essay : Coursework (75%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions
Assessment:
1 x 1000 word briefing paper (25%) ;
1 x 3000 word essay (75%)
Reassessment: None