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The American Political Pattern - Stability and Change, 1932-2016 (Hardcover): Byron E. Shafer The American Political Pattern - Stability and Change, 1932-2016 (Hardcover)
Byron E. Shafer
R1,717 Discovery Miles 17 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Politicians are polarized. Public opinion is volatile. Government is gridlocked. Or so journalists and pundits constantly report. But where are we, really, in modern American politics, and how did we get there? Those are the questions that Byron E. Shafer aims to answer in The American Political Pattern. Looking at the state of American politics at diverse points over the past eighty years, the book draws a picture, broad in scope yet precise in detail, of our political system in the modern era. It is a picture of stretches of political stability, but also, even more, of political change, one that goes a long way toward explaining how shifting factors alter the content of public policy and the character of American politicking. Shafer divides the modern world into four distinct periods: the High New Deal (1932-1938), the Late New Deal (1939-1968), the Era of Divided Government (1969-1992), and the Era of Partisan Volatility (1993-2016). Each period is characterized by a different arrangement of the same key factors: party balance, ideological polarization, issue conflict, and the policy-making process that goes with them. The American Political Pattern shows how these factors are in turn shaped by permanent aspects of the US Constitution, most especially the separation of powers and federalism, while their alignment is simultaneously influenced by the external demands for governmental action that arise in each period, including those derived from economic currents, major wars, and social movements. Analyzing these periods, Shafer sets the terms for understanding the structure and dynamics of politics in our own turbulent time. Placing the current political world in its historical and evolutionary framework, while illuminating major influences on American politics over time, his book explains where this modern world came from, why it endures, and how it might change yet again.

Is America Different? - A New Look at American Exceptionalism (Hardcover, New): Byron E. Shafer Is America Different? - A New Look at American Exceptionalism (Hardcover, New)
Byron E. Shafer
R4,289 Discovery Miles 42 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"American exceptionalism" is the scholarly term for the common perception that there is something different about American life, stemming from the origins of the United States and its subsequent evolution, and marking it off from the experience of other developed nations. There is a long, rich, and varied argument about this perception, its reality, and its component elements. In Is America Different?, major scholars from the realms of history, politics, economics, and sociology return to the question in the light of changes in the last thirty years and debate an answer which is appropriate to our time. Politics, economics, religion, culture, education, and public policy receive particular attention in this debate, while a major introductory essay by Seymour Martin Lipset and a final integrating chapter by Byron E. Shafer isolate common themes and recurring disputes. Providing valuable insights into the dilemma of American exceptionalism, this book will interest scholars and students of American studies, American government, American history, politics, and sociology.

The Long War over Party Structure - Democratic Representation and Policy Responsiveness in American Politics (Hardcover): Byron... The Long War over Party Structure - Democratic Representation and Policy Responsiveness in American Politics (Hardcover)
Byron E. Shafer, Regina L. Wagner
R2,722 Discovery Miles 27 220 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A long-standing debate in American politics is about the proper structure for political parties and the relative power that should be afforded to party professionals versus issue activists. In this book, Byron E. Shafer and Regina L. Wagner draw systematically on new data and indexes to evaluate the extent to which party structure changed from the 1950s on, and what the consequences have been for policy responsiveness, democratic representation, and party alignment across different issue domains. They argue that the reputed triumph of volunteer parties since the 1970s has been less comprehensive than the orthodox narrative assumes, but that the balance of power did shift, with unintended and sometimes perverse consequences. In the process of evaluating its central questions, this book gives an account of how partisan alignments evolved with newly empowered issue activists and major post-war developments from the civil rights movement to the culture wars.

The Social Roots of American Politics - A Widening Gyre? (Hardcover): Byron E. Shafer, Regina L. Wagner The Social Roots of American Politics - A Widening Gyre? (Hardcover)
Byron E. Shafer, Regina L. Wagner
R2,476 Discovery Miles 24 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A novel and powerful explanation of the social roots of American politics and the powerful forces in the background. The usual approach to political conflict is to look at policy battles inside government, then trace them back to political parties and organized interests. Yet, in The Social Roots of American Politics, Regina L. Wagner and Byron E. Shafer begin at the opposite end of the causal chain by looking at the social roots of American political conflict, how these roots produce differing policy preferences in the general public, and how those preferences get transmitted into American government. Drawing from over a half-century of public surveys of American voters, they demonstrate that class, race, religion, and gender provide the roots of these conflicts across the four primary domains of policy conflict: social welfare, civil rights, foreign affairs, and cultural values. They also factor in how regional differences affect partisan attachment, focusing on the South in particular. By turning the focus to deep-rooted social cleavages, this book provides a novel and powerful explanation of the basic forces that shape the contours of conflict in American politics.

The End of Southern Exceptionalism - Class, Race, and Partisan Change in the Postwar South (Paperback): Byron E. Shafer,... The End of Southern Exceptionalism - Class, Race, and Partisan Change in the Postwar South (Paperback)
Byron E. Shafer, Richard Johnston
R669 Discovery Miles 6 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The transformation of Southern politics after World War II changed the political life not just of this distinctive region, but of the entire nation. Until now, the critical shift in Southern political allegiance from Democratic to Republican has been explained, by scholars and journalists, as a white backlash to the civil rights revolution.

In this myth-shattering book, Byron Shafer and Richard Johnston refute that view, one stretching all the way back to V. O. Key in his classic book "Southern Politics." The true story is instead one of dramatic class reversal, beginning in the 1950s and pulling everything else in its wake. Where once the poor voted Republican and the rich Democrat, that pattern reversed, as economic development became the engine of Republican gains. Racial desegregation, never far from the heart of the story, often applied the brakes to these gains rather than fueling them.

A book that is bound to shake up the study of Southern politics, this will also become required reading for pundits and political strategists, for all those who argue over what it takes to carry the South.

The Long War over Party Structure - Democratic Representation and Policy Responsiveness in American Politics (Paperback): Byron... The Long War over Party Structure - Democratic Representation and Policy Responsiveness in American Politics (Paperback)
Byron E. Shafer, Regina L. Wagner
R968 Discovery Miles 9 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A long-standing debate in American politics is about the proper structure for political parties and the relative power that should be afforded to party professionals versus issue activists. In this book, Byron E. Shafer and Regina L. Wagner draw systematically on new data and indexes to evaluate the extent to which party structure changed from the 1950s on, and what the consequences have been for policy responsiveness, democratic representation, and party alignment across different issue domains. They argue that the reputed triumph of volunteer parties since the 1970s has been less comprehensive than the orthodox narrative assumes, but that the balance of power did shift, with unintended and sometimes perverse consequences. In the process of evaluating its central questions, this book gives an account of how partisan alignments evolved with newly empowered issue activists and major post-war developments from the civil rights movement to the culture wars.

The American Public Mind - The Issues Structure of Mass Politics in the Postwar United States (Hardcover): William J.M.... The American Public Mind - The Issues Structure of Mass Politics in the Postwar United States (Hardcover)
William J.M. Claggett, Byron E. Shafer
R1,501 R1,364 Discovery Miles 13 640 Save R137 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is the real nature of substantive conflict in mass politics during the postwar years in the United States? How is it reflected in the American public mind? And how does this issue structure shape electoral conflict? William J. M. Claggett and Byron E. Shafer answer by developing measures of public preference in four great policy realms - social welfare, international relations, civil rights, and cultural values - for the entire period between 1952 and 2004. They use these to identify the issues that were moving the voting public at various points in time, while revealing the way in which public preferences shaped the structure of electoral politics. What results is the restoration of policy substance to the center of mass politics in the United States.

The American Public Mind - The Issues Structure of Mass Politics in the Postwar United States (Paperback): William J.M.... The American Public Mind - The Issues Structure of Mass Politics in the Postwar United States (Paperback)
William J.M. Claggett, Byron E. Shafer
R853 Discovery Miles 8 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is the real nature of substantive conflict in mass politics during the postwar years in the United States? How is it reflected in the American public mind? And how does this issue structure shape electoral conflict? William J. M. Claggett and Byron E. Shafer answer by developing measures of public preference in four great policy realms - social welfare, international relations, civil rights, and cultural values - for the entire period between 1952 and 2004. They use these to identify the issues that were moving the voting public at various points in time, while revealing the way in which public preferences shaped the structure of electoral politics. What results is the restoration of policy substance to the center of mass politics in the United States.

The Social Roots of American Politics - A Widening Gyre? (Paperback): Byron E. Shafer, Regina L. Wagner The Social Roots of American Politics - A Widening Gyre? (Paperback)
Byron E. Shafer, Regina L. Wagner
R782 Discovery Miles 7 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A novel and powerful explanation of the social roots of American politics and the powerful forces in the background. The usual approach to political conflict is to look at policy battles inside government, then trace them back to political parties and organized interests. Yet, in The Social Roots of American Politics, Regina L. Wagner and Byron E. Shafer begin at the opposite end of the causal chain by looking at the social roots of American political conflict, how these roots produce differing policy preferences in the general public, and how those preferences get transmitted into American government. Drawing from over a half-century of public surveys of American voters, they demonstrate that class, race, religion, and gender provide the roots of these conflicts across the four primary domains of policy conflict: social welfare, civil rights, foreign affairs, and cultural values. They also factor in how regional differences affect partisan attachment, focusing on the South in particular. By turning the focus to deep-rooted social cleavages, this book provides a novel and powerful explanation of the basic forces that shape the contours of conflict in American politics.

The Two Majorities - The Issue Context of Modern American Politics (Paperback): Byron E. Shafer, William J.M. Claggett The Two Majorities - The Issue Context of Modern American Politics (Paperback)
Byron E. Shafer, William J.M. Claggett
R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why do voters so often exhibit patterns of policy preference vastly different from what analysts and strategists predict? And why do these same voters consistently cast ballots that ensure the continuation of "divided government?"

In "The Two Majorities" Byron Shafer and William Claggett offer groundbreaking political analysis that resolves many of the seeming contradictions in the contemporary American political scene.

Provocatively, the authors argue that each party's best strategy for success is not to try to take popular positions on the whole range of issues, but to focus attention on the party's most successful cluster of issues.

The American Political Pattern - Stability and Change, 1932-2016 (Paperback): Byron E. Shafer The American Political Pattern - Stability and Change, 1932-2016 (Paperback)
Byron E. Shafer
R913 Discovery Miles 9 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Politicians are polarized. Public opinion is volatile. Government is gridlocked. Or so journalists and pundits constantly report. But where are we, really, in modern American politics, and how did we get there? Those are the questions that Byron E. Shafer aims to answer in The American Political Pattern. Looking at the state of American politics at diverse points over the past eighty years, the book draws a picture, broad in scope yet precise in detail, of our political system in the modern era. It is a picture of stretches of political stability, but also, even more, of political change, one that goes a long way toward explaining how shifting factors alter the content of public policy and the character of American politicking. Shafer divides the modern world into four distinct periods: the High New Deal (1932-1938), the Late New Deal (1939-1968), the Era of Divided Government (1969-1992), and the Era of Partisan Volatility (1993-2016). Each period is characterized by a different arrangement of the same key factors: party balance, ideological polarization, issue conflict, and the policy-making process that goes with them. The American Political Pattern shows how these factors are in turn shaped by permanent aspects of the US Constitution, most especially the separation of powers and federalism, while their alignment is simultaneously influenced by the external demands for governmental action that arise in each period, including those derived from economic currents, major wars, and social movements. Analyzing these periods, Shafer sets the terms for understanding the structure and dynamics of politics in our own turbulent time. Placing the current political world in its historical and evolutionary framework, while illuminating major influences on American politics over time, his book explains where this modern world came from, why it endures, and how it might change yet again.

Contesting Democracy - Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775-2000 (Paperback): Byron E. Shafer, Anthony... Contesting Democracy - Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775-2000 (Paperback)
Byron E. Shafer, Anthony J. Badger
R658 Discovery Miles 6 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this defining statement about the state of the discipline, a "who's who" of prominent scholars addresses and critiques the entire sweep of American political history. Exemplifying the revitalizing power of the "new political history" and its renewed emphasis on large "P" politics, these writers have combined to produce an illuminating synthesis of the most recent work in the field.

Focusing upon both the major policy issues in the politics of each period (substance) and the major social forces shaping politics (structure), these essays chronicle and evaluate the evolution of American politics and society over two and a quarter centuries. In the process, they reflect their authors' strong collective commitment to a dynamic field of intellectual inquiry, while simultaneously highlighting key interpretive disputes within it.

An outstanding summary of current and recent thinking in the field, this book should become an essential volume for scholars and teachers in both history and the social sciences.

Partisan Approaches to Postwar American Politics (Paperback, New): Byron E. Shafer Partisan Approaches to Postwar American Politics (Paperback, New)
Byron E. Shafer
R2,253 Discovery Miles 22 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Parties have often been the central intermediaries of politics, gathering and presenting the main actors and the main programs, while linking individual citizens with governmental institutions, social forces with public policy. As a result, a focus on partisanship brings many of the specific contestants, policies, conflicts, and coalitions -- the guts of politics as it is normally understood -- back into view. Shafer heads a distinguished team of expert commentators who focus, in parallel chapters, on the dramatic dimensions of political change over the years 1946-1996.

Present Discontents - American Politics in the Late Twentieth Century (Paperback): Byron E. Shafer Present Discontents - American Politics in the Late Twentieth Century (Paperback)
Byron E. Shafer
R2,219 Discovery Miles 22 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

For introductory American politics courses, this is a diverse collection of lively and provocative assessments of the evolution of American politics across the postwar period, focusing on these elements: parties, society, institutions, culture, issues, agendas, and coalitions.

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