"Noted political scientists Pierson and Schickler draw on their extensive scholarship to examine various periods of American history during which polarization was particularly virulent....[ Partisan Nation] is well researched, and the authors analysis of past eras of polarization changes in what they label 'intermediary institutions' such as interest groups and mass media is incisive....An intriguing...examination of the toxic American political landscape." * Kirkus * "Paul Pierson and Eric Schicklers Partisan Nation is a groundbreaking work about U.S. politics that arrives amidst a tumultuous presidential campaign. Released days before the contentious firstand possibly onlydebate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, the book seeks to define the issues behind the intractable polarization playing out in the American electorate." * Washington Independent Review of Books * "Is our political system in such a uniquely terrible place? Paul Pierson and Eric Schickler think that it is, and they spell out their reasons in Partisan Nation. . . . [ Their] argument is that Madisons solution no longer works. This is not just because the Internet has made the notion of 'geographic dispersion' obsolete. Its also because the nature of politics has changed." -- Louis Menand * The New Yorker * "Ruled by elected leaders for hundreds of years, the U.S. seems like it ought to be the paradigmatic example of a consolidated democracy. So how, after all that time, could the American democratic project be coming apart?. . . .Paul Pierson and Eric Schickler, two leading scholars of American politics, [ show that] increasingly extreme partisanship warped American politics in ways that created many of the effects of the autocrats playbook, paving the way for Trump long before he tried to run the plays." -- Amanda Taub * New York Times Magazine * "Pierson and Schickler explain why the long-held assumption that competition in the United States two-party system will drive both parties to compete for voters in the center no longer holds." * Foreign Affairs * In this crucial, clarifying book, Pierson and Schickler systematically identify the institutional mechanisms that promote social divisions between Democrats and Republicans. Importantly, they also explain that todays polarizationwhile opening the door to democratic backslidingmay also be the only way to make progress toward multi-racial democracy. Indeed, they describe a political moment in which the United States teeters on the verge of either great progress or significant regression in the scope of its pluralism and democratic representation. Partisan Nation is a must-read for anyone hoping to understand the mechanisms behind the increasing extremism and animosity in American politics. -- Lilliana Mason | coauthor of "Radical American Partisanship" Partisan Nation is among the most important and insightful books on American politics I have read in years. Pierson and Schickler persuasively demonstrate that the threats now gathering against American democracy are unmatched since at least the Civil War and that, rather than offering a means to resist them, our rickety Constitutional structure is magnifying the danger. With command of the broad sweep of American history and keen insights into the rhythms of contemporary politics, Pierson and Schickler have produced an indispensable guide for anyone trying to understand the chaotic and ominous new dynamics of our political life. Their analysis is often chillingbut it could not be more timely and urgent. -- Ron Brownstein | senior writer, The Atlantic