Steven Schier
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Steven E. Schier (b. 1952) is a professor of political science at Carleton College, specializing in American Politics.
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[edit] Classes Taught at Carleton College
[edit] Winter 2008
- ENGLISH109-02: Writing Seminar
- POLITICAL_SCIENCE122-01: Politics in America: Liberty and Equality
- POLITICAL_SCIENCE305: Issues in American Democracy
[edit] Books by Steven Schier
[edit] Sole author
- You Call This An Election? America’s Peculiar Democracy (2003)
- The Post-Modern President: Bill Clinton’s Legacy in American Politics (2000)
- By Invitation Only: The Rise of Exclusive Politics in the United States (2000)
- A Decade of Deficits: Congressional Thought and Fiscal Action (1992)
- The Rules and the Game: Democratic National Convention Delegate Selection in Iowa and Wisconsin 1968-76 (1980)
[edit] Co-author or contributor
- High Risk and Big Ambition: The Early Presidency of George W. Bush (2004) (Editor; contributor of 2 chapters)
- Payment Due: A Nation in Debt, A Generation in Trouble (1996) (Co-authored with Tim Penny)
- Congress: Games and Strategies (1995). (Co-authored with Stephen E. Frantzich)
- Political Economy in Western Democracies (1985) (Coedited and co-authored two chapters with Norman J. Vig)
[edit] Television appearances
Steven Schier appeared on the O'Reilly Factor twice, to discuss election poll results:
- October 18th, 2004
- October 25th, 2004