The official publication of the National Conference of Black
Political Scientists, this annual publication includes significant
scholarly research reflecting the diverse interests of scholars
from various backgrounds who use a variety of models, approaches,
and methodologies. What unites the organization, and this annual
publication, is its focus on politics and policies that advantage
or disadvantage groups by reasons of race, ethnicity, sex, or other
such factors. The research itself may be done in a variety of
contexts and settings. This premier volume includes five feature
articles and two special symposia. In addition, the publication
includes bibliographical essays on politics and women, American
Indians, Chicanos, and Blacks, as well as an assessment of recent
books on Jesse Jackson.
Contents: Linda Faye Williams, "Optimistic Polls and Gloomy
Realities: The Resurgence of Racism;" Robert Salisbury, "Political
Movements in American Politics;" Twiley W. Barker and Michael
Combs, "In Quest of Doctrines and Votes: The Rehncjuist Court's
First Year;" Symposium 1: Theodore Lowi, Francis Rourke, Matthew
Holden, Jr., and Ernest Wilson, "The Iran-Contra Affair: Long-Term
Implications for American Politics"; Symposium 2: Walter Miles,
Barbara Luck Graham, Lawrence Baum, William Daniels, and Augustus
Jones, "Black Americans and the Constitution: A Bicentennial
Assessment"; Bibliographical Essays: Liane Kosaki, "Women in
Politics," Joyotpaul Chaudhuri, "Politics of American Indians,"
John Garcia, "Chicano Politics," Hanes Walton, "Black Politics";
Book Review Forum: William Nelson and William Crotty, "Jesse
Jackson and Presidential Politics."
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