The state of the parties : the changing role of contemporary American parties
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The state of the parties : the changing role of contemporary American parties
(People, passions, and power : interest organizations, and the political process / John C. Green, series editor)
Rowman & Littlefield, c2003
4th ed
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-406) and index
内容説明・目次
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: cloth ISBN 9780742518216
内容説明
Every four years, this work brings readers up to date on political party action in election years and in-between. The fourth edition of this party primer includes: the first report on the midterm elections of 2002; a new part on national party finances; twelve new chapters covering topics ranging from party Web sites to political consultants to state level party activity; and a thoroughly revised anchor chapters including a re-cast argument for a more responsible three party system by Theodore J. Lowi.
目次
- The state of the parties
- the future of the American two-party system, A. James Reichley
- the changing American party coalitions, 1952-2000, Paul A. Beck
- the state of party elites - national convention delegates, 1992-2000, John Jackson, Nathan Bigelow and John C. Green
- out of the shadows but still in the dark? the Supreme court, political parties and the constitutional electoral process, David Ryden
- national party finances 2000
- the parties take the lead - political parties and the financing of the 2000 presidential election, Anthony Corrado, Sarah Barclay and Heitor Gouvea
- the committee shuffle - major party spending in congressional elections, Robin Kolodny and Diane Dwyre
- state parties and soft money, Ray la Raja
- state parties - independent partners in the money relationship, Sarah M. Morehouse and Malcolm E. Jewell arty services
- the battle for the statehouse, Peter Francia and Paul Herrnson
- casting a weak net - political party websites, Rick D. Farmer and Rich Fender
- no mo(mentum) in Ohio - local parties and the 2000 campaign, Melanie Blumberg, William Binning and John C. Green
- the symbiotic relationship between political parties and political consultants, David Dulio and James A. Thurber
- party in government after 2000
- party dilemmas in U.S. house lections, Jeffrey Stonecash
- the unprecedented senate - political parties in the senate after 2000, Larry Schwab
- assessing party strength in the House of Representatives, R. Lawrence Butler
- party responsibility
- parliamentary government in the United States, Gerald M. Pomper, Schattsneider's dismay - strong parties and alienated voters, Daniel M. Shea
- responsible, functional or both - American political parties and the APSA report after 50 years, John Coleman
- minor parties in 2000
- wrecker or builder? the effect of Ralph Nader's 2000 campaign on the U.S. Greens, John C. Berg
- Ross Perot is alive and well and living in the Republican party - major party co-optation of the Reform party, Ronald Rappaport and Walter Stone
- toward a more responsible three-party system, Theodore J. Lowi.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780742518223
内容説明
Every four years, The State of the Parties brings readers up to date on political party action in election years and in-between. The growing sophistication of party politics is the theme of this new edition, a theme sure to be played out in the elections of 2004. Visit our website for sample chapters!
目次
- The state of the parties
- the future of the American two-party system, A. James Reichley
- the changing American party coalitions, 1952-2000, Paul A. Beck
- the state of party elites - national convention delegates, 1992-2000, John Jackson, Nathan Bigelow and John C. Green
- out of the shadows but still in the dark? the Supreme court, political parties and the constitutional electoral process, David Ryden
- national party finances 2000
- the parties take the lead - political parties and the financing of the 2000 presidential election, Anthony Corrado, Sarah Barclay and Heitor Gouvea
- the committee shuffle - major party spending in congressional elections, Robin Kolodny and Diane Dwyre
- state parties and soft money, Ray la Raja
- state parties - independent partners in the money relationship, Sarah M. Morehouse and Malcolm E. Jewell arty services
- the battle for the statehouse, Peter Francia and Paul Herrnson
- casting a weak net - political party websites, Rick D. Farmer and Rich Fender
- no mo(mentum) in Ohio - local parties and the 2000 campaign, Melanie Blumberg, William Binning and John C. Green
- the symbiotic relationship between political parties and political consultants, David Dulio and James A. Thurber
- party in government after 2000
- party dilemmas in U.S. house lections, Jeffrey Stonecash
- the unprecedented senate - political parties in the senate after 2000, Larry Schwab
- assessing party strength in the House of Representatives, R. Lawrence Butler
- party responsibility
- parliamentary government in the United States, Gerald M. Pomper, Schattsneider's dismay - strong parties and alienated voters, Daniel M. Shea
- responsible, functional or both - American political parties and the APSA report after 50 years, John Coleman
- minor parties in 2000
- wrecker or builder? the effect of Ralph Nader's 2000 campaign on the U.S. Greens, John C. Berg
- Ross Perot is alive and well and living in the Republican party - major party co-optation of the Reform party, Ronald Rappaport and Walter Stone
- toward a more responsible three-party system, Theodore J. Lowi.
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