WHAT HISTORICAL FACTORS TRANSFORMED AMERICAN POLITICS INTO THE
INSTITUTION WE KNOW TODAY? THIS IN-DEPTH LOOK AT AMERICA'S PARTY
SYSTEM TRACES ITS EFFICACY, SUSTAINABILITY, AND POPULARITY THROUGH SIX
INFLUENTIAL PRESIDENCIES SPANNING 1790 TO THE PRESENT DAY.
Did President Obama's election serve as the impetus to the development
of a seventh political party system? This compelling text sheds light
on the American political process as seen through the lens of six
pivotal presidencies that shaped America's culture, politics, and
society and considers how our current president may be the latest
transformative leader in this lineage. Covering two centuries of
politics, the work offers insight into the American political machine
and reveals how and why the two-party system became so dominant in
American politics. Topics include the media's focus on the horse-race
aspect of elections, the declining importance of party identification,
and the impact of the geographical split that results in swing-states
and gerrymandered districts.
The work begins by dividing 200 years of politics into 6 periods
influenced by a transformative president and discussing the profile of
the party system in each era. The next section presents essays
contributed by activists across a myriad of political parties and
profiles leading political actors and organizations. The final section
includes tables, primary source documents, reference lists, a detailed
glossary, and a timeline of the development of American political
parties that help elucidate the text and show the role political
parties have played throughout history.
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A Reference Handbook
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781440854125
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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