Voters, Elections, and Parties: The Practice of Democratic TheoryTransaction Publishers - 400 páginas Democratic theory promises that government will protect the interests of the citizenry and follow majority will in its policies. To put theory into practice, voters must be capable, elections must be meaningful, and parties must be responsible. For over two decades, Gerald Pomper has explored the empirical realities of contemporary democracy. The book features a comprehensive introductory essay, stating the major themes of this work. Each of the three major sections is preceded by Pomper's reappraisal of previous writings, both published and unpublished. |
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... Platforms 143 10. Classification of Presidential Elections 174 11. Future Southern Congressional Politics 203 12. Nixon and the End of Presidential Politics 214 13. The Presidential Election of 1984 218 Part III : Parties 14. The ...
... Platforms 143 10. Classification of Presidential Elections 174 11. Future Southern Congressional Politics 203 12. Nixon and the End of Presidential Politics 214 13. The Presidential Election of 1984 218 Part III : Parties 14. The ...
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... Platforms 150 9.2 Topical Distribution of Future Pledges , by Platforms 154 9.3 Content Distribution of Future Pledges , by Platforms 9.4 " Pledge Weights , " by Topics and Platforms 155 156 9.5 Percentage Distribution of All Platform ...
... Platforms 150 9.2 Topical Distribution of Future Pledges , by Platforms 154 9.3 Content Distribution of Future Pledges , by Platforms 9.4 " Pledge Weights , " by Topics and Platforms 155 156 9.5 Percentage Distribution of All Platform ...
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... Platform Statements on Parties ' Records 9.2 " Attention " of Platform Pledges 152 166 10.1 A Classification of Presidential Elections 176 10.2 Correlation of Successive Presidential Elections , 1828-1964 10.3 Correlation of ...
... Platform Statements on Parties ' Records 9.2 " Attention " of Platform Pledges 152 166 10.1 A Classification of Presidential Elections 176 10.2 Correlation of Successive Presidential Elections , 1828-1964 10.3 Correlation of ...
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Índice
IV | 1 |
V | 23 |
VI | 25 |
VII | 29 |
VIII | 50 |
IX | 52 |
X | 68 |
XI | 94 |
XVIII | 203 |
XIX | 214 |
XX | 218 |
XXI | 247 |
XXII | 249 |
XXIII | 253 |
XXIV | 270 |
XXV | 282 |
XII | 112 |
XIII | 125 |
XIV | 127 |
XV | 131 |
XVI | 143 |
XVII | 174 |
XXVI | 305 |
XXVII | 322 |
XXVIII | 341 |
XXIX | 380 |
XXX | 391 |
Términos y frases comunes
action Addonizio American Political Science American Voter analysis ballot basic campaign candidates Carter chap choice coalition congressional Conservatives constituency contest convention correlation critical election decisions delegates democracy Democratic party Donald Stokes effect elec electoral emphasize ethnic evident favor George Wallace groups Hendon Humphrey ideological increased indicated individual influence interests issues Jimmy Carter Journal of Politics Labour party leaders leadership less Liberal major parties mass mass media ment Mondale national party Negro nomination opinion participation particularly partisan party differences party identification party loyalty party system party's percent percentage Philip Converse platform pledges political parties Political Science Review poll position president Presidential Elections primary programs Reagan realignment Republican Republican party responsible Robert Kennedy role senator significant social South southern specific TABLE theory tions traditional turnout Two-Party System V. O. Key victory ward Warren Miller women York