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Readings for This Week 이번 주 목요 Quiz 범위 미국의 역사와 정치전통 미국 선거의 역사 (II장만 읽어도 무방함)

News Media on the Web & Smart Phone The Hill (http://thehill.com): Washington Politics in details Meet the Press (Sunday talk show on NBC) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032608/ Also, available in your smart phones National Public Radio (NPR) http://www.npr.org Fox News Sunday http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/fox-news- sunday/index.html

Obama, Congress and Iran

Meet your class mates Wednesday! <30 seconds !!!> 1. Name, Major and Career Goal 2. Any favorite or interesting US presidential candidate and Why?

Why American Politics? II Why do we care about STUDYING American politics? “academic perspectives”

Why American Politics? II American Politics as an Area Study (Information) Issues, Institutions, Ideologies, Interests, etc How different and similar? American Politics as International Relations (IR) The Role of US in world politics “Peace and Prosperity” issues American Politics as Comparative Politics Similar Questions, Different Answers? Ex) Polarization: US style vs. Korean style

American Political History One of the recurring political traditions in America “Americans want powerful leadership, yet they distrust authority and the abuse of power.” what about other countries? “Evolving” expectations of the American presidency and government the impacts of war and trade on presidential power What about the framers’ view and constitutional approaches?

American Presidents. http://www. americanpresidents. org/. http://www