New American Politics

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American electoral change
Author_Bryan D Jones
Barbara Norrander
Bert A. Rockman
Billy Hall
Bryan D. Jones
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clinton
control
David R. Mayhew
Deal Party System
Dennis Judd
Electoral Punishment
Environmental Issues
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federal
federalism dynamics
Frank R. Baumgartner
gender and politics
government
groups
health
interest
Interest Group System
James P. Lester
Jeffery C. Talbert
Lawrence Baum
Lawrence C. Dodd
Legislative Professionalism
minority representation studies
Morris P. Fiorina
Native White Southerners
Partisan Realignment
party
Policy Issues
policy process research
political institutions analysis
post-Cold War US political transformation
Pref Erences
Preservationist Movement
Public Mindset
Republican Congressional Candidates
Republican Direction
Rodney Hero
Secular Realignment
Shanto Iyengar
Sharmaine Vidanage
Single Member Districts
Societal Deliberation
unified
Unified Party Control
Unified State Government
Voter News Service Exit Polls
Voting Intention Question
W. Douglas Costain
Welfare Reforms
William G. Mayer
William R. Thompson
Woman's PACs
Women Candidates
York Times Index

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813319735
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 May 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Was 1992 a realigning election? Did the midterm elections of 1994 realign the realignment? Will 1996 carry the United States forward on yet another changed trajectory? In this volume of original essays, leading political scientists examine key components of the American agenda and assess the current administration's position in light of historical precedents and future trends. Each conclusion is unique, born of a combination of the empirical record and its interpretation, but essays by Bryan Jones and Larry Dodd help to put the wide-ranging views represented here in long-term perspective.