On November 3rd, US voters will take to the polls in the General Election. Taking place amidst a global pandemic, the 2020 election features an impeached incumbent, a historic number of female candidates vying for office, and a Democratic party reeling from an unexpected 2016 loss. Cambridge is keeping you informed of the historical, legal, and political science context with our 2020 US Election hub. Explore the full collection below, including a selection of free book chapters and journal articles.
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LEARNING FROM LOSS
The Democrats, 2016-2020
'Seth Masket has written an engaging, illuminating and thought-provoking book, one that adeptly combines broad theoretical sweep with fine granular detail. This rigorous and original study sheds valuable light on timely - and timeless - debates in American politics.'
— Molly Ball, TIME national political correspondent and author of Pelosi
'There’s no better guide to the 2020 Democratic Party nomination process than Seth Masket. Learning from Loss shows how explanations for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 loss - accurate or not - set the stage for activists’ judgments of the 2020 candidates, paving the way for Joe Biden’s nomination.'
— Matt Grossmann, Political Scientist at Michigan State University
'Catnip for election watchers and politics junkies, who will want to reread the book when the dust of 2020 settles.'
— Kirkus
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STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST ASIAN AMERICANS
- 30 April 2021,
- In response to escalating xenophobia and bigotry against Asian Americans at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Stop AAPI Hate reporting center was formed The post STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST ASIAN AMERICANS first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....