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A gripping exploration of power, loyalty, resistance, and the future of American democracy. Discover the forces transforming politics, institutions, and the nation's future. What happens when a democracy begins to question itself?In an age of political upheaval, institutional distrust, rising populism, and unprecedented executive power, Regime Change takes readers deep inside one of the most consequential transformations in modern American history.This gripping and thought-provoking exploration reveals how power is won, expanded, challenged, and defended in the world's most influential democracy. From the rise of executive-centered government and the collapse of long-standing political norms to the battles over loyalty, resistance, media influence, and public trust, this book uncovers the forces reshaping the American political landscape.Through compelling historical analysis and sharp political insight, Regime Change examines the evolution of presidential power, the growing divide between institutions and citizens, the rise of populist movements, and the future of democratic governance in an era defined by conflict and uncertainty.As polarization deepens and technology transforms the way citizens engage with politics, America stands at a crossroads. Can democratic institutions withstand the pressures of the modern age? Can trust be restored? What happens when the rules of power themselves begin to change?Bold, timely, and impossible to ignore, Regime Change is an essential examination of the political forces shaping the future of the United States and the democratic experiment itself.A powerful read for anyone seeking to understand where America has been, where it is headed, and what is at stake for generations to come. James Hawthorne is a political commentator and nonfiction author whose work explores democracy, leadership, constitutional government, institutional power, and the forces shaping modern society. With a passion for history and public affairs, he examines the intersection of politics, culture, and governance through rigorous research and accessible storytelling. His writing focuses on the challenges facing democratic institutions in an era of rapid change, offering readers thoughtful analysis of the ideas, conflicts, and decisions that influence the future of nations. Regime Change continues his commitment to exploring the enduring questions of power, accountability, and the American experiment.



