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Do elections matter?
- Title
- Do elections matter? / Benjamin Ginsberg and Alan Stone, editors.
- Publication
- Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, ©1986.
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- Description
- 240 pages; 24 cm
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies.
- Contents
- Part I. Do elections matter? -- Elections, liberty, and the consequences of consent / Benjamin Ginsberg -- When elections really matter : Realignments and changes in public policy / David W. Brady and Joseph Stewart, Jr. -- Political parties and regulation / Richard Barke and Alan Stone -- The impact of the Voting Rights Act on Southern welfare systems / Richard Bensel and Elizabeth Sanders -- Part II. The new politics and the meaning of elections -- The best Congress money can buy : Campaign contributions and congressional behavior / Benjamin Ginsberg and John C. Green -- Candidate appeals and the meaning of elections / Richard A. Joslyn -- Primary elections and the evanescence of third party activity in the United States / Peter F. Galderisi and Benjamin Ginsberg -- Part III. Contemporary political forces and the meaning of elections -- The new feminist politics / Laura L. Vertz -- The new religious right and the 1980 congressional elections / Loch Johnson and Charles S. Bullock, III -- Elites and elections, or what have they done to you lately? / Thomas Ferguson -- Part IV. Did the 1984 election matter? -- Institutionalizing the Reagan regime / Martin Shefter and Benjamin Ginsberg -- The Democratic Party and the conflict over racial policy / Robert Weissberg -- The Reagan revolution meets the regulatory labyrinth / Jeremy Rabkin.
- ISBN
- 0873323785
- 9780873323789
- 0873323793
- 9780873323796
- LCCN
- 86003911
- OCLC
- ocm13330004
- 13330004
- SCSB-644253
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library