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The battle for the White House : the US presidential election 2020 in the sign of polarisation, corona pandemic and social tensions
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ISBN: 3658389338 3658389346 Year: 2023 Publisher: Weinheim, Germany : Springer,

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This book provides a concise and engaging analysis of the particularly unusual 2020 election year in the USA. The political science perspective illuminates societal tensions in the context of the Corona pandemic and elaborates election-deciding discourses. Larger socio-political trends such as ideological polarisation are addressed as well as the different campaign strategies of the two parties. In addition, the book offers insights into the election results of this landmark presidential election for American society and for the development of its democracy. The final evaluation of the resulting implications for transatlantic relations rounds off the book.


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The Battle for the White House : The US Presidential Election 2020 under the impression of Polarization, Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Tensions
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ISBN: 9783658389345 9783658389338 9783658389352 Year: 2022 Publisher: Wiesbaden Springer Fachmedien, Imprint: Springer

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This book provides a concise and engaging analysis of the particularly unusual 2020 election year in the USA. The political science perspective illuminates societal tensions in the context of the Corona pandemic and elaborates election-deciding discourses. Larger socio-political trends such as ideological polarisation are addressed as well as the different campaign strategies of the two parties. In addition, the book offers insights into the election results of this landmark presidential election for American society and for the development of its democracy. The final evaluation of the resulting implications for transatlantic relations rounds off the book. The authors Dr. Christiane Lemke is Professor of Political Science at Leibniz Universität Hannover, specialising in international relations and US politics. Jakob Wiedekind is a research assistant and doctoral student in the "International Relations" department at the Institute of Political Science at Leibniz Universität Hannover.

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