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Elite Cadres and Party Coalitions - Representing the Public in Party Politics (Hardcover)
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Elite Cadres and Party Coalitions - Representing the Public in Party Politics (Hardcover)
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This book grew out of the authors' growing sense of frustration
with the tenor of the debate over the health of the American
political party system. Conventional party theory, they contend,
had become a theoretical straitjacket providing little
understanding of the transformed contemporary American party
system. Baer and Bositis present a theory--based on a combination
of elite, interest group, and social movement theories--in an
effort to redefine the terms of the debate. They argue that
political action within and outside of the party system is elite
and group-based and that the group concept incorporates and
accounts for elite-mass interdependence. Coming at a time when many
existing explanations of political party behavior are under
increasing scrutiny, Elite Cadres and Party Coalitions offers a
provocative new theory. It will be essential reading for students,
scholars, and members of the general public interested in American
politics. The authors have divided their argument into two parts,
the first of which is an extensive review of the history of party
reform and contemporary assessments of its meaning. Included in
this review is a similarly extensive assessment of a variety of
party and party-related theory and scholarship. This is followed by
an explanation of their own party elite theory of democracy. The
second half of the book is devoted to a test of the various
theories of party behavior using survey data from The Party Elite
Study and from the 1980 and 1984 National Election Studies. These
data are used to make comparisons over time among four elite cadres
in both parties: nominating convention delegates, national
committee members, and state and county chairs in office in 1980
and 1984.
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