The parties respond : changes in American parties and campaigns
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The parties respond : changes in American parties and campaigns
(Transforming American politics series)
Westview Press, 1994
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 399-423) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A second edition which provides updated information on trends in American political party organizations, campaign roles played by parties, voter-identification, and governing. The essays draw connections between parties, campaigns and elections, in the aftermath of the 1992 Presidential Election.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Parties in the American context - the rise and fall of American political parties 1790-1992, Joel H. Silby. Part 2 The evolving state of party organization: state party organizations - coping and adapting, John F. Bibby
- the revitalization of national party organization, Paul S. Herrnson
- party polarization - the Reagan revolution and beyond, Walter J. Stones et al. Part 3 The changing relationship between parties and voters: party identification and the electorate of the 1990s, Warren E. Miller
- the electorate at the polls in the 1990s, Morris P. Fiorina. Part 4 The electoral arena: nomination politics - the roles of individual, contextual and personal variables, L.Sandy Maisel et al
- the rules do matter - post-reform presidential nominating politics, Elaine Ciulla Kamarck and Kenneth M. Goldstein
- the 1992 Presidential Election - a time for change?, Anthony J. Corrado
- political parties and campaign finance - adaptation and accommodation toward a changing role, Frank J. Sorauf and Scott A. Wilson
- party competition and media messages in US Presidential Elections, Andrew Gelman and Gary King. Part 5 The parties in government: parties in Congress - new roles and leadership trends, Barbara Sinclair
- coalitions and policy in the US Congress, David W. Brady and Kara M. Buckley
- partisan leadership through Presidential appointments, G.Calvin Mackenzie. Part 6 Toward the future: deconstructing Bill Clinton's victory, David M. Shribman
- political parties at the century's end, L.Sandy Maisel.
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