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Discover *Countermobilization*, a groundbreaking exploration of backlash movements in US policymaking by Eric M. Patashnik. This essential volume delves deep into why backlash occurs and its significant impact on policy formulation. As the political landscape grows increasingly polarized, understanding the dynamics of backlash is crucial for policymakers and activists alike. Patashnik presents a policy-centered theory of backlash, revealing how certain policies can unintentionally trigger opposition by imposing losses or challenging existing societal arrangements. From immigration and healthcare to gun control and the Affordable Care Act, this insightful book presents compelling case studies that illustrate the interplay between policy decisions and backlash dynamics. *Countermobilization* not only addresses the inherent risks of backlash politics but also provides strategic insights for navigating these challenges. This 2024 publication from *The University of Chicago Press* is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of policy-related backlash movements and engaging with contemporary political issues effectively. Enhance your knowledge with this essential addition to political science literature, and better equip yourself to tackle the realities of today's policymaking environment.