The State of the Parties: The Changing Role of Contemporary American Parties
Daniel M. Shea (editor-in-chief), John C. Green (editor-in-chief), Andrew M. Appleton (other), Laura Berkowitz (other), Robert Biersack (other), Stephen A. Borrelli (other), Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier (other), Barbara C. Burrell (other), John J. Coleman (other), Anthony Corrado (other), Diana Dwyre (other), Terri Susan Fine (other), Gregory Flemming (other), John Frendreis (other), Alan R. Gitelson (other), Ralph M. Goldman (other), Jon F. Hale (other), Tim Hames (other), Paul S. Herrnson (other), Philip Klinker (other), Anne Layzell (other), Kevin M. Leyden (other), Steve Lilenthal (other), Theodore J. Lowi (other), Michael Margolis (other), Randall W. Partin (other), Ronald B. Rapport (other), A James Reichley (other), David Resnick (other), WalterJ Stone (other), Daniel S. Ward (c (author)
Paperback Published on: 01/11/1994
Price: £25.00
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Synopsis
This volume provides students of political parties with up-to-date information on both the state of American party organizations and controversies over how these organizations are studied. The collection focuses on new direction in party scholarship-including debates over the vitality and relevance of the two party system, the analytical usefulness of the traditional model of American parties, and the import of organizational studies.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- ISBN: 9780847679805
- Number of pages: 288
- Dimensions: 226 x 150 x 14 mm
- Weight: 526g
- Languages: English
