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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Matthew Grossmann; David A Hopkins |
ISBN: | 9780190626594 9780190626600 0190626607 0190626593 |
OCLC Number: | 973888705 |
Description: | 1 v. (X-401 p.) : illustrations, graphiques, couv. illustrations en coul. ; 25 cm |
Contents: | Table of ContentsIntroduction: Two Different Kinds of PartiesChapter 1: How Democrats and Republicans Think About Politics Chapter 2: An Ideological Movement vs. A Social Group CoalitionChapter 3: The Not-So-Great Debate Chapter 4: Campaigning in Poetry and Prose Chapter 5: Policymaking in Red and Blue Conclusion: American Politics Out of Balance References |
Responsibility: | Matt Grossmann, ... David A. Hopkins, ... |
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In total, Asymmetric Politics successfully paints a comprehensive and accessible portrait of contemporary party politics. - * ELIZABETH N. SIMAS, University of Houston, Political Science Quarterly * Grossmann and Hopkins cite dozens of political scientists, from Robert Lane, Nelson Polsby, and Theodore Lowi to Larry Bartels, Morris Fiorina, and Daniel Galvin; borrow from other disciplines, such as history, sociology, and communications; and vigorously project to readers the facts of their case. The result is an outstanding piece of political science research, synthesis, and analysis, whose authors lay out findings about the differing virtues and shortcomings ofboth parties so that this information will be available to ordinary citizens, activists, and the nation as a whole. * Perspectives on Politics * Read more...

