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Continuing a three-decade tradition, The State of the Parties 7th
edition brings together leading experts to evaluate change and
continuity in American electoral politics. Political parties in
America have never been more contentious and divided than they are
right now. Even splits within the parties themselves have the power
to elevate relatively unknown candidates to power and topple
established incumbents. With sections devoted to polarization and
the electorate, polarization and political elites, tea party
politics, super PACS, and partisan resources and partisan
activities, the contributors survey the American political
landscape. They pay special attention to polarization between and
within the parties in the aftermath of the 2012 election,
demographic changes to America's political parties, the effects of
new media and campaign finance laws on national and local electoral
results, the Tea Party's rise and, as always, the implications of
all these factors on future policymaking and electoral prospects.
The State of the Parties 7th edition offers an indispensable guide
to American politics for scholars, students, and practitioners.
Contributions by: Alan Abramowitz, Paul A. Beck, Michael John
Burton, Edward G. Carmines, Daniel J. Coffey, William F. Connelly,
Jr., Meredith Dost, Diana Dwyre, Michael J. Ensley, Peter L.
Francia, Erik Heidemann,,Shannon Jenkins, Caitlin E. Jewitt, David
C. Kimball, Robin Kolodny, Thad Kousser, David B. Magleby, Seth
Masket, William G. Mayer, Eric McGhee, William J. Miller, Jonathan
S. Morris, Ronald Rapoport, Douglas D. Roscoe, Dante Scala, Daniel
M. Shea, Boris Shor, Walter Stone, Jeffrey M. Stonecash, Eric C.
Vorst, Michael W. Wagner
The State of the Parties 2018 brings together leading scholars of
parties, elections, and interest groups to provide an indispensable
overview of American political parties today. The 2016 presidential
election was extraordinary, especially the unexpected nomination
and election of Donald Trump to the White House. What role did
political parties play in these events? How did the party
organizations fare? What are the implications for the future?
Scholars and practitioners from throughout the United States
explore the current state of American party organizations,
constituencies and resources at the national, state and local
level. Contributions by Alan Abramowitz, Joseph Anthony, Julia R.
Azari, Paul A. Beck, Edward G. Carmines, Tyler Chance, Daniel J.
Coffey, David B. Cohen, Diana Dwyre, Michael J. Ensley, John C.
Green, Richard Gunther, Jennifer A. Heerwig, Paul S. Herrnson,
Caitlin E. Jewitt, David C. Kimball, Robin Kolodny, Drew Kurlowski,
Seth Masket, Erik C. Nisbet, Sam Rosenfeld, Daniel Schlozman,
Mildred A. Schwartz, Daniel M. Shea, Doug Spencer, Wayne Steger,
Jeffrey M. Stonecash, Eric C. Vorst, Michael W. Wagner, and Steven
W. Webster.
The State of the Parties 2018 brings together leading scholars of
parties, elections, and interest groups to provide an indispensable
overview of American political parties today. The 2016 presidential
election was extraordinary, especially the unexpected nomination
and election of Donald Trump to the White House. What role did
political parties play in these events? How did the party
organizations fare? What are the implications for the future?
Scholars and practitioners from throughout the United States
explore the current state of American party organizations,
constituencies and resources at the national, state and local
level. Contributions by Alan Abramowitz, Joseph Anthony, Julia R.
Azari, Paul A. Beck, Edward G. Carmines, Tyler Chance, Daniel J.
Coffey, David B. Cohen, Diana Dwyre, Michael J. Ensley, John C.
Green, Richard Gunther, Jennifer A. Heerwig, Paul S. Herrnson,
Caitlin E. Jewitt, David C. Kimball, Robin Kolodny, Drew Kurlowski,
Seth Masket, Erik C. Nisbet, Sam Rosenfeld, Daniel Schlozman,
Mildred A. Schwartz, Daniel M. Shea, Doug Spencer, Wayne Steger,
Jeffrey M. Stonecash, Eric C. Vorst, Michael W. Wagner, and Steven
W. Webster.
Continuing a three-decade tradition, The State of the Parties 7th
edition brings together leading experts to evaluate change and
continuity in American electoral politics. Political parties in
America have never been more contentious and divided than they are
right now. Even splits within the parties themselves have the power
to elevate relatively unknown candidates to power and topple
established incumbents. With sections devoted to polarization and
the electorate, polarization and political elites, tea party
politics, super PACS, and partisan resources and partisan
activities, the contributors survey the American political
landscape. They pay special attention to polarization between and
within the parties in the aftermath of the 2012 election,
demographic changes to America's political parties, the effects of
new media and campaign finance laws on national and local electoral
results, the Tea Party's rise and, as always, the implications of
all these factors on future policymaking and electoral prospects.
The State of the Parties 7th edition offers an indispensable guide
to American politics for scholars, students, and practitioners.
Contributions by: Alan Abramowitz, Paul A. Beck, Michael John
Burton, Edward G. Carmines, Daniel J. Coffey, William F. Connelly,
Jr., Meredith Dost, Diana Dwyre, Michael J. Ensley, Peter L.
Francia, Erik Heidemann,,Shannon Jenkins, Caitlin E. Jewitt, David
C. Kimball, Robin Kolodny, Thad Kousser, David B. Magleby, Seth
Masket, William G. Mayer, Eric McGhee, William J. Miller, Jonathan
S. Morris, Ronald Rapoport, Douglas D. Roscoe, Dante Scala, Daniel
M. Shea, Boris Shor, Walter Stone, Jeffrey M. Stonecash, Eric C.
Vorst, Michael W. Wagner
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