What is the real nature of substantive conflict in mass politics
during the postwar years in the United States? How is it reflected in
the American public mind? And how does this issue structure shape
electoral conflict? William J. M. Claggett and Byron E. Shafer answer
by developing measures of public preference in four great policy
realms - social welfare, international relations, civil rights, and
cultural values - for the entire period between 1952 and 2004. They
use these to identify the issues that were moving the voting public at
various points in time, while revealing the way in which public
preferences shaped the structure of electoral politics. What results
is the restoration of policy substance to the center of mass politics
in the United States.
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The Issues Structure of Mass Politics in the Postwar United States
Product details
ISBN
9780511686818
Published
2013
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok