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Countermobilization - (Chicago Studies in American Politics) by Eric M Patashnik (Paperback)

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  • An essential look at how and why backlash movements are inherent to US policymaking.
  • About the Author: Eric M. Patashnik is professor of public policy and political science at Brown University.
  • 256 Pages
  • Political Science, American Government
  • Series Name: Chicago Studies in American Politics

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"While government policies can build supportive coalitions, they can also mobilize powerful opposition forces. What causes backlashes in the American political system? Why do some policies generate resistance among political elites and mass publics? Drawing on case studies of key issues from immigration and trade to healthcare and gun control, Eric Patashnik explores how policies stimulate backlashes by imposing losses, overreaching, or challenging existing arrangements to which people are strongly attached. He argues that backlash politics is fueled by polarization, changes in American culture and society, and the negative feedback from activist government itself. Countermobilization shows that backlashes arise when policy motives, constituency means, and political opportunities converge, and debunks the claim that backlash politics is exclusively a right-wing phenomenon. It is essential reading for scholars and practitioners of U.S. politics and public policy, offering practical lessons for anyone who wishes to identify backlash risks-and design against them"--



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An essential look at how and why backlash movements are inherent to US policymaking.

The most successful policies not only solve problems. They also build supportive coalitions. Yet, sometimes, policies trigger backlash and mobilize opposition. Although backlash is not a new phenomenon, today's political landscape is distinguished by the frequency and pervasiveness of backlash in nearly every area of US policymaking, from abortion rights to the Affordable Care Act.

Eric M. Patashnik develops a policy-centered theory of backlash that illuminates how policies stimulate backlashes by imposing losses, overreaching, or challenging existing arrangements to which people are strongly attached. Drawing on case studies of issues from immigration and trade to healthcare and gun control, Countermobilization shows that backlash politics is fueled by polarization, cultural shifts, and negative feedback from the activist government itself. It also offers crucial insights to help identify and navigate backlash risks.



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"Countermobilization both comprehensively tracks when backlashes occur and takes a deep dive into specific backlashes to offer lessons for scholars and policymakers. . . .Countermobilization is full of useful examples for practitioners and scholars. We should all aim for the book's combination of nuance and big-picture thinking. Less may now be under policymakers' control, but policymakers should still try to learn from what befell their predecessors."--Matt Grossmann "Political Science Quarterly"

"Drawing on a broad range of contemporary policy issues--ranging from the Affordable Care Act and immigration reform to cultural issues such as gun control, abortion, and gay rights--Patashnik identifies [the' reasons for the increasing frequency and intensity of policy backlash....Patashnik contends that policy makers can help ensure the long-term sustainability of their policies by being aware of the specific factors likely to produce a backlash and, where possible, navigating around them."-- "Choice"

"Contemporary American politics is incomprehensible without understanding the politics of backlash, as Patashnik demonstrates in this deeply researched and profoundly insightful book. By analyzing a kaleidoscopic array of policies, he reveals how policies themselves contribute to the politics that unfolds. A tour de force."--Suzanne Mettler Cornell University

"It turns out that all actions do not have an equal and opposite reaction. Bringing long overdue attention to the politics of backlash, Eric Patashnik's masterful analysis tells us why. His arguments will be valuable not only for observers trying to make sense of our ever-more conflictual politics, but for practical policymakers seeking to design reforms that can stand the test of time."--Paul Pierson University of California, Berkeley

"Political backlashes often feel like brush fires that came from nowhere. In this powerful book, Eric Patashnik shows that they are driven by predictable--and therefore at least somewhat avoidable--dynamics. No practitioner of public policy should design efforts at reform without taking into account the invaluable lessons of this pathbreaking book."--Steven Teles author of "The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement: The Battle for Control of the Law"

"Leading policy analyst Eric Patashnik has done it again. He offers a wide-ranging yet penetrating theory of backlash politics, helping us understand when and why the public or organized interests will rise up against enacted policies. Backlash will stand alongside positive feedback, increasing returns, drift, and Patashnik's own 'durability' as a powerful tool for assessing the life course of public policies."--Andrea Louise Campbell author of "How Policies Make Citizens: Senior Political Activism and the American Welfare State"



About the Author



Eric M. Patashnik is professor of public policy and political science at Brown University. His books include Reforms at Risk: What Happens After Major Policy Changes Are Enacted.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.98 Inches (H) x 6.09 Inches (W) x .44 Inches (D)
Weight: .88 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 256
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: American Government
Series Title: Chicago Studies in American Politics
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Theme: National
Format: Paperback
Author: Eric M Patashnik
Language: English
Street Date: December 26, 2023
TCIN: 1006099919
UPC: 9780226829890
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-8805
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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