Jacob M. Grumbach is associate professor of political science at the University of Washington.
""A New Yorker Best Book of the Year"" ""Winner of the Merze Tate – Elinor Ostrom Outstanding Book Award, American Political Science Association"" ""[A] landmark book.""---Nancy MacLean, New Republic ""Brilliant. . . . Grumbach offers both a thoughtful examination of US federalism’s inherent perils and limits and a searching interpretation of how they are compounded in our current political climate.""---Colin Gordon, Jacobin ""[Jacob Grumbach] contends in this lucid analysis that the nationalization of America’s major political parties threatens democracy. . . . Grumbach’s claims are persuasive and timely. This is a pinpoint diagnosis of a troubling political trend."" * Publishers Weekly * ""The most persuasive and sweeping criticism of federalism yet.""---Timothy Callaghan, Publius ""Grumbach is a bit of a unicorn: deeply committed to the highest standards of theoretical and empirical rigor, strikingly uninterested in upholding the façade of academic objectivity.""---Jamila Michener, Democracy