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005 20150526065113.3
008 140530s2014 mdu b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2014021327
020 $a9781442225596 (cloth : alk. paper)
020 $a1442225599 (cloth : alk. paper)
020 $a9781442225602 (pbk.)
020 $a1442225602 (pbk.)
020 $z9781442225619 (electronic)
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050 00 $aJK2261$b.S824 2014
082 00 $a324.273$223
245 04 $aThe state of the parties :$bthe changing role of contemporary American parties /$cedited by John C. Green; Daniel J. Coffey and David B. Cohen.
250 $aSeventh edition.
264 1 $aLanham :$bRowman & Littlefield,$c[2014]
300 $axvi, 394 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gThe$tState of the Parties: Change and Continuity in 2012 /$rDaniel J. Coffey, David B. Cohen, and John C. Green --$tPartisan Nation: The Rise of Affective Partisanship in the American Electorate /$rAlan. I. Abramaowitz --$tPolitical Identity and Party Polarization in the American Electorate /$rDavid C. Kimball, Bryce Summary, and Eric C. Vorst --$tWhy American Political Patires Can't Get Beyond the Left-Right Divide /$rEdward G. Carmines, Michael J. Ensley, and Michael W. Wagner --$gA$tPerfect Storm: Presidential-House Elections, Policy, and Congressional Polarization /$rJeffrey M. Stonecash --$tPartisan, Polarized, Yet Not Dysfunctional? /$rWilliam F. Connelly Jr. --$tAre These Boots Made for Walking? Polarization and Ideological Change among U.S. House Members /$rMichael J. Ensley, Michael W. Tofias, and Scott de Marchi --$tParty Polarization in America's State Legislatures: An Update /$rBoris Shor --$tFederal Parties Polarization /$rDaniel J. Coffey --$gThe$tTea Party, Republican Factionalism, and the 2012 Election /$rRonald B. Rapoport, Meredith Dost, and Walter J. Stone --$gThe$tDivided Republicans? Tea Party Supporters, Establishment Republicans, and Social Networks /$rPeter L. Francia and Jonathan S. Morris --$tAllies and Antagonists: the Tea Party Impact on the Republican Party /$rWilliam J. Miller and Michael John Burton --$tPolitical Party Activity in the 2012 Elections: Sophisticated Orchestration or Diminished Influence? /$rDiana Dwyre and Robin Kolodny --$tClassifying Super PAC's /$rDavid B. Magleby --$gThe$tGround Game from the Voter's Perspective: 2012 and Before /$rPaul A. Beck and Erik Heidemann --$tRepublicans and Reform: the 2012 Presidential Nomination Rules /$rCaitlin E. Jewitt --$tChanges in Local Party Structure and Activity, 1980-2008 /$rDouglas D. Roscoe and Shannon Jenkins --$tSeperated We Stand? The Impact of Ideological Sorting on Local Party Dynamics /$tDaniel M. Shea --$gA$tReport from Mahoning Country: Consequences and Causes of Local Party Endorsements /$rWilliam C. Binning, Melanie J. Blumberg, and John C. Green.
520 $aThis essential party primer includes new chapters on polarization between and within the parties in the aftermath of the 2012 election, demographic changes to America's political parties and the effects of new media and campaign finance laws, and the implications of all these things on future policymaking and electoral prospects moving forward.
650 0 $aPolitical parties$zUnited States.
700 1 $aGreen, John Clifford,$d1953-
700 1 $aCoffey, Daniel J.,$d1975-
700 1 $aCohen, David B.,$d1967-
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