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Sage Studies in International Sociology

The SAGE Studies in International Sociology (SSIS) was founded in 1974 and is published in connection with the International Sociological Association. The books in this series are intended to encourage debates of international significance and map out future trends of sociological importance.

 





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How did today’s Washington get so politically divided?

CQ Press examines the pivotal 2014 election year in America Votes 31

Just two years after reelecting President Obama, how did Americans sweep Democratic power from the Senate and give Republicans even greater control of the House? Focused on election results and key data by county and district for the House, Senate, and governors’ elections from the 2013–2014 election year, America Votes 31 is published today by CQ Press (an imprint of SAGE Publishing).


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