Readings in American Political Behavior

Readings in American Political Behavior
Title Readings in American Political Behavior PDF eBook
Author Raymond E. Wolfinger
Publisher Prentice Hall
Pages 506
Release 1970
Genre Political Science
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The Increasingly United States

The Increasingly United States
Title The Increasingly United States PDF eBook
Author Daniel J. Hopkins
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 307
Release 2018-05-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 022653040X

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In a campaign for state or local office these days, you’re as likely today to hear accusations that an opponent advanced Obamacare or supported Donald Trump as you are to hear about issues affecting the state or local community. This is because American political behavior has become substantially more nationalized. American voters are far more engaged with and knowledgeable about what’s happening in Washington, DC, than in similar messages whether they are in the South, the Northeast, or the Midwest. Gone are the days when all politics was local. With The Increasingly United States, Daniel J. Hopkins explores this trend and its implications for the American political system. The change is significant in part because it works against a key rationale of America’s federalist system, which was built on the assumption that citizens would be more strongly attached to their states and localities. It also has profound implications for how voters are represented. If voters are well informed about state politics, for example, the governor has an incentive to deliver what voters—or at least a pivotal segment of them—want. But if voters are likely to back the same party in gubernatorial as in presidential elections irrespective of the governor’s actions in office, governors may instead come to see their ambitions as tethered more closely to their status in the national party.

Readings in American Political Behavior

Readings in American Political Behavior
Title Readings in American Political Behavior PDF eBook
Author Raymond E. Wolfinger
Publisher Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall
Pages 484
Release 1966
Genre United States
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Principles and Practice of American Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings, 5th Edition

Principles and Practice of American Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings, 5th Edition
Title Principles and Practice of American Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings, 5th Edition PDF eBook
Author Samuel Kernell
Publisher SAGE
Pages 753
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1452226288

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This collection examines the strategic behavior of key players in American politics from the Founding Fathers to the Super PACs, by showing that political actors, though motivated by their own interests, are governed by the Constitution, the law, and institutional rules, as well as influenced by the strategies of others.

Political Psychology

Political Psychology
Title Political Psychology PDF eBook
Author John T. Jost
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 520
Release 2004
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781841690698

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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Readings in American Political Behavior

Readings in American Political Behavior
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Pages 484
Release 1970
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Classics in Voting Behavior

Classics in Voting Behavior
Title Classics in Voting Behavior PDF eBook
Author Richard G. Niemi
Publisher CQ-Roll Call Group Books
Pages 400
Release 1993
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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A reader gathering highlights of the best original work in the study of American voting behavior from the late 1950s through the mid-1980s. The editors provide introductory essays that summarize each of a half-dozen areas of voting behavior research. Drawing from the first two editions of Controvers