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Part 1: Introduction and Preliminariesa
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What is the Role of Government?
Wilson, James. ¡m©x¹±: ¬F©²¾÷Ãöªº¤u§@»P¥Øªº¡n,New York: Basic Books, 1989. ²Ä 19³¹
Wilson, James. Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It. New York: Basic Books, 1989. Chapter 19.

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U.S. Constitution.
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Part 2: Institutions and American Politics
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Understanding Institutions: The Median Voter Theorem
Stewart, Charles. ¡m¸ÑªR°ê·|¡n,New York: Norton, 2001. ²Ä 1³¹
Stewart, Charles. Analyzing Congress. New York: Norton, 2001. Chapter 1.
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Agenda Setting: The Committee Model
Krehbiel, Keith. ¡m¬FªvÃöÁä¡n,Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. ²Ä 1-2³¹
Krehbiel, Keith. Pivotal Politics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. Chapters 1-2.

Fenno. ¡m©e­û·|¤¤ªº°ê·|ij­û¡n,Boston: Boston, Little, and Brown, 1973. ²Ä 1³¹
Fenno. Congressmen in Committees. Boston: Boston, Little, and Brown, 1973. Chapter 1.
4 ¥ßªk¡G¦³§_¨MÅvªº¤H
Making Legislation: Veto Players
Cameron, Charles. ¡m§_¨MÅvªº°Q»ùÁÙ»ù¡n,New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. ²Ä 1, 3, 5, 8©M 9³¹
Cameron, Charles. Veto Bargaining. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Chapters 1, 3, 5, 8 and 9.
5 ¥ßªk¡G·N¨£©M¬Fµ¦³Ð·sªÌ
Making Legislation: Ideas and Policy Entrepreneurs
Kingdon, John.¡mijµ{¡B¤è®×»P¤½¦@¬Fµ¦¡n,New York: Longman, 2003. ²Ä 1, 4, 8©M 9³¹
Kingdon, John. Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies. New York: Longman, 2003. Chapters 1, 4, 8 and 9.
6 ¨Mµ¦ªÌªº°¾·R¡G¿ïÁ|»P¤ÏÀ³
The Preferences of Policymakers: Elections and Responsiveness
Fiorina, Morris. ¡q¬ü°ê¬Fªv¶°Åé³d¥ôªº°I¸¨¡r¡mDaedalus¡n®L©u¸¹, 1980:25-46­¶.
Fiorina, Morris. "The Decline of Collective Responsibility in American Politics." Daedalus Summer, 1980:25-46.

Ansolabehere, Steve, Jim Snyder©M Charles Stewart.¡q°ê·|¿ïÁ|¤¤ªº­Ô¿ï¤H©w¦ì¡r¡m¬ü°ê¬Fªv¬ì¾Ç´Á¥Z¡n45: 136-159­¶
Ansolabehere, Steve, Jim Snyder, and Charles Stewart. "Candidate Positions in Congressional Elections." American Journal of Political Science 45: 136-159.
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Part 3: Public Opinion, Elections, and Democracy
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Campaigns and Elections
Larry, Bartels.¡q¿î¿ï­Ô¿ï¤H©MÁ`²Î´£¦Wµ{§Çªº°Ê¤O¡r¡m¬ü°ê¬Fªv¬ì¾Ç´Á¥Z¡n31: 1-30­¶
Larry, Bartels. "Candidate Choice and the Dynamics of the Presidential Nominating Process." American Journal of Political Science 31: 1-30.

Gellman, Andrew, and Gary King. ¡q±´¨s¬ü°êÁ`²Î¿ïÁ|¡G¤Àª[ªº¥Á·N½Õ¬d©M¥i¹w´úªº§ë²¼¡r¡m­^°ê¬Fªv¬ì¾Ç´Á¥Z¡n23:409--451­¶
Gellman, Andrew, and Gary King. "Why Are American Presidential Election Campaign Polls so Variable When Votes Are so Predictable?" British Journal of Political Science 23:409--451.
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The Measure and Meaning of Public Opinion
Brady, Henry, and Gary Orren. ¡m¬ü°ê¬Fªv¤¤ªº´CÅé¥Á·N½Õ¬d¡nMann©M Orren½s¿è. Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution, 1992. ²Ä 4³¹
Brady, Henry, and Gary Orren. Media Polls in American Politics. Edited by Mann, and Orren. Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution, 1992. Chapter 4.

Zaller, John. ¡m¸sÅé·N¨£ªº©Ê½è»P·½°_¡n,New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. ²Ä 2-4³¹
Zaller, John. The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Chapters 2-4.
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The Structure of Public Opinion
Kinder, Donald. ¡q¬Fªv½dÃ¥ªº·N¨£»P¦æ°Ê¡r¡m ªÀ·|¤ß²z¾Ç¤â¥U¡n²Ä4ª©¿è¿ý¡FDaniel Todd Gilbert, Susan T. Fiske©M Gardner Lindzey½s¿è New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988. 778-867­¶
Kinder, Donald. "Opinion and Action in the Realm of Politics." in Handbook of Social Psychology, 4th Edition. Edited by Daniel Todd Gilbert, Susan T. Fiske, and Gardner Lindzey, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988. pp. 778-867.
10 ¤F¸Ñ¥Á·N©M¬ü°ê¬Fªv¡G¾Ôª§»PºØ±Ú
Understanding Public Opinion and American Politics: War and Race
Mueller, John.¡q¤ä«ù¶V¾Ô»PÁú¾Ôªº¥Á¶¡¼é¬y¡r¡m¬ü°ê¬Fªv¬ì¾Çµû½×¡n, 65 (1971¦~6¤ë), 358-375­¶
Mueller, John. "Trends in Popular Support for the Wars in Vietnam and Korea." The American Political Science Review , 65 (June, 1971), 358-375.

Zaller, John. ¡m¸sÅé·N¨£ªº©Ê½è»P·½°_¡n,New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. ²Ä 9³¹
Zaller, John. The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion.New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Chapter 9.

Kinder, Donald R. and Lynn M. Sanders.¡m½§¦â¤Àª[¡n,Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996. ²Ä 4©M7³¹
Kinder, Donald R. and Lynn M. Sanders. Divided by Color.Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996. Chapters 4 and 7.
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Part 4: Personal Interests and Political Equality
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Mobilization of Interests
Olson, Mancur.¡m¶°Å馿°ÊªºÅÞ¿è¡n Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1971. ²Ä 1©M 2³¹
Olson, Mancur. The Logic of Collective Action. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1971. Chapters 1 and 2.

Kritzer. ¡qÁà­®ªº¬F©²¡G¬°¤°»ò¬F©²­n¦û¤W­·¡H¡r¿è¿ý¡m¦b¶D³^¡G´I¤H¬O§_¦û¤W­·?¡n,Herbert M. Kritzer©MSusan S. Silbey½s¿è, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2003. 342-370­¶
Kritzer. "The Government Gorilla: Why Does Government Come Out Ahead?" in In Litigation: Do the 'Haves' Still Come Out Ahead? Edited by Herbert M. Kritzer and Susan S. Silbey, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2003. pp.342-370.
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Participation and the Political System
Rosenstone, Steven©M John Mark Hansen¦XµÛ¡m¬ü°êªº°Ê­û¡B°Ñ»P»P¥Á¥D¡n,Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Education, 1996. ²Ä4-6³¹
Rosenstone, Steven and John Mark Hansen. Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in America. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Education, 1996. Chapters 4-6.

Dahl, Robert. ¡m½Ö¦b²Îªv¡n,New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979. ²Ä1, 19, 24, 27©M 28³¹
Dahl, Robert. Who Governs. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979. Chapters 1, 19, 24, 27 and 28.
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Part 5: American Politics: Bringing it all Together
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The Welfare Implications of Government
Dahl, Robert.¡m¬ü°ê¾Ëªk¦³¦h¥Á¥D¡H¡n,Washington, DC: ¬ü°ê¥ø·~¤½¦@¬Fµ¦¬ã¨s¤¤¤ß1980. (¥þ³¡)
Dahl, Robert. How Democratic is the American Constitution?Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1980. (Entire)
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Conclusions

 
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