- Date: 01/01/2001
- Format: Print Paperback
- Price: $61.00
- ISBN: 978-1-56802-585-8
- Pages: 263
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American Political Parties: Decline or Resurgence? Jeffrey E Cohen, Fordham University Richard Fleisher, Fordham University Paul Kantor, Fordham University Editors
Powerful cross-currents of both decline and resurgence have been affecting American political parties over the past several decades. Is the era of decline that began in the late 1960s over and are the parties in a new era of rebuilding? In what direction are the parties headed and what does it mean for a healthy and well-functioning democracy? American Political Parties brings together a distinguished team of contributors to explore these questions. Students are exposed to original, "state-of-the-art" research on the parties that is written to be accessible and engaging. Presenting both historical and contemporary material on the changing U.S. parties, the book offers a balanced portrait and a wide variety of views concerning the continuing weaknesses of the parties and their concurrent signs of revitalization. Essays examine three important elements of parties—the parties in the mass public, the parties as electoral and political organizations, and the parties as governing groups. Two themes recur throughout—the first deals with party change (specifically realignment and dealignment) and the second with party responsibility in a democratic government. The concluding chapter places the contibutors' various findings and viewpoints in perspective. It offers several theories to help explain why the parties seem to be following their dual paths of development and considers the implications of this state of affairs for the future of American democracy.
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Table of Contents Introduction Part One. The Parties in the Mass Public 1. "Presidential Election Campaigns and Partisanship," James E. Campbell2. "On the Resurgence of Party Identification in the 1990s," David G. Lawrence3. "Evidence of Increasing Polarization Among Ordinary Citizens," Jon R. Bond and Richard Fleisher4. "Party Politics and Personal Democracy," Matthew Crenson and Benjamin Ginsberg;Part Two. The Parties as Electoral Organizations5. "American Political Parties: Still Central to a FunctioningDemocracy," L. Sandy Maisel6. "Policy Coherence in Political Parties: The Elections of 1984, 1988, and 1992," William Crotty7. "Parties and Campaign Finance," Victoria Farr-Myers and Diana Dwyre8. "Party Responsibility and the Future of AmericanDemocracy,"Gerald PomperPart Three. The Parties as Governing Institutions 9. "Congressional Parties, Leaders, and Committees:1900, 2000 And Beyond,"Roger Davidson10. "Can the Parties Govern?," Sarah Binder11. "Political Parties and the Future State of the Union,"Theodore LowiConclusion 12. "Decline and Resurgence in the American PartySystem,"Jeffrey E. Cohen and Paul KantorReferencesIndex
Bio(s)
Jeffrey E Cohen, Fordham University Richard Fleisher, Fordham University Richard Fleisher (Ph.D., University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign)
is Professor of Political Science at Fordham University. He has
published
articles on presidential-congressional relations, congressional
elections,
constituency influence on roll call voting, and electoral alignments in
American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics,
American Journal of Political Science, Political Research
Quarterly, Legislative Studies Quarterly, American
Politics
Quarterly, and Political Science Quarterly. He is coauthor of
The President in the Legislative Arena. He is currently serving
as
chair of his department and continuing his research on congressional
decision making. Paul Kantor, Fordham University
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