The United States' presidential selection process is intricate,
constantly evolving, and imperfectly understood by most American
voters. The long campaign brings to light conflicting concepts of
the role of the president, inherent constraints on his powers,
contradictions in the selection process, and possibilities for
change or compromise that are at once its strength and its
weakness.
"The Selection and Election of Presidents" is based on a series
of meetings and seminars organized by a French-American
organization concerned with the presidential selection/election
process. A varied group of experts ranging from former presidential
candidates, to party leaders to professors engaged each other in an
informal setting with much give and take between the speakers and
questions from participants. The result is a primer on how
political parties operate, their relationship to other elements in
the American political system, and how eff ectively parties operate
in the light of changes or reforms.
The exchanges resulting from the seminars that are the basis of
this volume provide a still-valuable outline of how the American
system works when presidents are selected.
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