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Party Politics in America

by Beck, Paul Allen
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8th
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9780673995780

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067399578X
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Pub. Date:
8/1/1996
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Prentice Hall
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Summary

Party Politics in America, now considerably revised and updated, is a longtime leading text on American political parties. Its coverage is comprehensive, including the American party system and its third parties and independents; all three parts of the parties (the party organizations, the party in the electorate, and the party in government); and the interaction among these parts, especially during election campaigns. Professor Beck integrates academic research on the parties with contemporary and historical examples of party politics in the U.S. The eighth edition incorporates new research and political events through the beginning of the 1996 presidential election campaign, employs more comparisons with other democratic party systems than before, and addresses directly the question of the changing role of the parties in American politics.

Author Biography

Paul Allen Beck is a professor of political science and department chair at The Ohio State University.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xvii
Parties and Party Systemsp. 1
In Search of the Political Partiesp. 5
Toward A Tripartite Definition of Partiesp. 7
The Party As A Set of Activitiesp. 11
The Indirect Consequences of Party Activityp. 13
The Special Characteristics of Political Partiesp. 14
The Evolution of American Partiesp. 16
The Party in Its Environmentp. 23
The American Two-Party Systemp. 27
The National Party Systemp. 28
The Fifty American Party Systemsp. 31
The Causes and Conditions of Two-Partyismp. 34
Deviations From Two-Partyismp. 38
Whither the American Two-Party System?p. 46
The Political Party as an Organizationp. 51
The State and Local Party Organizationsp. 55
The Party Organizations in State Lawp. 55
Party Machines, Then and Nowp. 61
The Revitalization of Local Party Organizationsp. 65
State Party Organizationp. 67
Party Organization in Perspective: Trends and Changesp. 72
National Organizations: A New Presence at the Summitp. 74
The National Committees and National Officersp. 75
The Supporting Cast of National Groupsp. 79
Two Paths to Powerp. 83
Power and Authority in the National Partyp. 86
The Limits of Party Organizationp. 91
The Political Party of the Activistsp. 92
Incentives for Political Activityp. 92
The Processes of Recruitmentp. 99
The Recruits: Amateurs and Professionalsp. 101
Vitality of the Party Organizationp. 104
Power and Discipline in the Party Organizationp. 105
The Political Party in the Electoratep. 111
The Loyal Electoratesp. 115
Party Realignments and the American Party Systemsp. 115
How People Acquire Party Loyaltiesp. 120
The Social Bases of Party Identificationp. 122
The Issue and Ideological Bases of Party Identificationp. 129
A Sixth Party System?p. 131
The Party within the Voterp. 133
The Stability of Party Identificationsp. 133
Party Identification As A Filter for Political Viewsp. 135
Party Identification and Votingp. 137
Party Identification and Party Perceptionsp. 143
Partisanship and Perotp. 143
The Myth of the Independentp. 144
The Loyal Electorates and Changing Party Politicsp. 145
The Active Electoratep. 148
The Low Turnout in American Electionsp. 148
Changing Legal Definitions of the Electoratep. 150
Legal-Institutional Barriers To Votingp. 152
The Special Case of Voting Rights for American Blacksp. 153
Political Influences on Turnoutp. 156
Turnout: The Personal Equationp. 158
The Puzzle of Declining Voter Turnoutp. 161
Consequences for the Political Partiesp. 164
The Broader Issuesp. 166
The Political Parties in the Electoral Processp. 169
The Naming of the Party Candidatesp. 171
How the Nomination Process Evolvedp. 171
The Present Mix of Primary and Conventionp. 173
Varieties of the Direct Primaryp. 175
Primaries: Rules of the Gamep. 177
The Threat of the Direct Primaryp. 178
The Party Organization Fights Backp. 180
Candidates and Voters in the Primariesp. 182
The Direct Primary in Retrospectp. 183
Choosing the Presidential Nomineesp. 187
First Steps Toward the Nominationsp. 187
The Politics of Delegate Selectionp. 191
Citizen Participation and Choice in Presidential Nominations
Primary Versus Party Selectionp. 197
The Final Act: The National Party Conventionsp. 197
The Delegatesp. 200
Conventions in the New Nominating Processp. 205
The Case for Changep. 207
Parties and the Campaign for Electionp. 209
The Electoral Institutionsp. 209
Political Consequences of Electoral Lawp. 214
Campaign Strategyp. 217
Campaigning in the New Millenniump. 218
The New Campaigning for the Presidencyp. 224
Do Campaigns Make A Difference?p. 225
The Party Organization's Role in Modern Campaigningp. 227
Financing the Campaignsp. 230
How Big Has the Money Become?p. 231
Who Spends the Campaign Money?p. 233
What Is the Impact of Campaign Spending?p. 237
Sources of Funds in Federal Campaignsp. 238
Sources of Funds at the State and Local Levelp. 246
Reform of the Campaign Finance Rulesp. 246
Money, Parties, and Power in American Politicsp. 252
Campaign Finance: A Reflection of the American Wayp. 252
The Party in Governmentp. 255
Party and Partisans in the Legislaturep. 259
Party Organization and Party Power in Legislaturesp. 259
Party Impact and Influencep. 266
Party Cohesion in Legislative Votingp. 270
Legislative Parties and Party Governmentp. 278
The Party in the Executive and Judiciaryp. 280
The Executive As a Party Leaderp. 281
Party Leadership and Legislative Relationsp. 285
Party Power and Administrative Policyp. 288
The Shadow of Party in the Judiciaryp. 292
The Party Within the Executive and the Judgep. 296
The Quest for Party Governmentp. 297
The Debate Over Responsible Party Governmentp. 298
Ideological Parties in the United States?p. 302
Ideology in the American Electoratep. 306
Party Responsibility American-Stylep. 310
Barriers To Responsible Parties: Divided Governmentp. 312
The Continuing Search for Responsible Party Governmentp. 314
The Place of Parties in American Politicsp. 316
Parties and Their Environmentp. 316
Party Decay in the 1960s and 1970sp. 319
Party Renewalp. 323
The Future of Party Politics in Americap. 326
Conclusion: The Party Dilemmap. 331
Party Politics on the Internetp. 333
End Notesp. 337
Indexp. 389
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