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Latest podcast episodes about Andrew J Taylor

The National Affairs Podcast
From the New Deal Coalition to the “Democracy Agenda”: The Evolution of the Democratic Party

The National Affairs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 30:53


Democracy is a central feature of Democrats' 2024 electoral campaign. The party has worked to present its proposals on that front as designed to reject Donald Trump's authoritarian narcissism and make government more responsive and accountable. But what the Democrats have in mind when they refer to “democracy” is a lengthy manifesto designed to transform American life should they take real control of the policy process. Guest Andy Taylor joins us to discuss the history of the modern Democratic Party, and why Democrats are now blurring the line between “saving” democracy and implementing their own policy goals. Andrew J. Taylor is professor of political science at North Carolina State University.This podcast discusses themes from Andy's essay in the Fall 2024 issue of National Affairs, “The Democrats and Democracy.”

New Books in American Politics
Andrew J. Taylor, “Congress: A Performance Appraisal” (Westview Press 2013)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2013 28:56


Andrew J. Taylor is the author of Congress: A Performance Appraisal (Westview Press, 2013). Taylor is professor of political science in the School of Public and International Affairs at North Carolina State University. His newest book examines the much maligned branch of government and offers some help. He takes the novel approach of establishing a series of benchmarks, as the federal government might about an intransigent agency, and then assesses the extent to which Congress meets those benchmarks. There are 37 benchmarks in total, some that Congress scores highly on – such as many elements of transparency and accessibility – while others – for example, effective policy making – Congress scores poorly. Taylor ends the book with offering recommendations about how to improve Congress through some familiar, but other novel changes. The book would make a great addition to an undergraduate survey of Congress or US political institutions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
Andrew J. Taylor, “Congress: A Performance Appraisal” (Westview Press 2013)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2013 28:56


Andrew J. Taylor is the author of Congress: A Performance Appraisal (Westview Press, 2013). Taylor is professor of political science in the School of Public and International Affairs at North Carolina State University. His newest book examines the much maligned branch of government and offers some help. He takes the novel approach of establishing a series of benchmarks, as the federal government might about an intransigent agency, and then assesses the extent to which Congress meets those benchmarks. There are 37 benchmarks in total, some that Congress scores highly on – such as many elements of transparency and accessibility – while others – for example, effective policy making – Congress scores poorly. Taylor ends the book with offering recommendations about how to improve Congress through some familiar, but other novel changes. The book would make a great addition to an undergraduate survey of Congress or US political institutions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Andrew J. Taylor, “Congress: A Performance Appraisal” (Westview Press 2013)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2013 28:56


Andrew J. Taylor is the author of Congress: A Performance Appraisal (Westview Press, 2013). Taylor is professor of political science in the School of Public and International Affairs at North Carolina State University. His newest book examines the much maligned branch of government and offers some help. He takes the novel approach of establishing a series of benchmarks, as the federal government might about an intransigent agency, and then assesses the extent to which Congress meets those benchmarks. There are 37 benchmarks in total, some that Congress scores highly on – such as many elements of transparency and accessibility – while others – for example, effective policy making – Congress scores poorly. Taylor ends the book with offering recommendations about how to improve Congress through some familiar, but other novel changes. The book would make a great addition to an undergraduate survey of Congress or US political institutions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Andrew J. Taylor, “Congress: A Performance Appraisal” (Westview Press 2013)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2013 28:56


Andrew J. Taylor is the author of Congress: A Performance Appraisal (Westview Press, 2013). Taylor is professor of political science in the School of Public and International Affairs at North Carolina State University. His newest book examines the much maligned branch of government and offers some help. He takes the novel approach of establishing a series of benchmarks, as the federal government might about an intransigent agency, and then assesses the extent to which Congress meets those benchmarks. There are 37 benchmarks in total, some that Congress scores highly on – such as many elements of transparency and accessibility – while others – for example, effective policy making – Congress scores poorly. Taylor ends the book with offering recommendations about how to improve Congress through some familiar, but other novel changes. The book would make a great addition to an undergraduate survey of Congress or US political institutions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices