
American Political Parties and Elections A Very Short Introduction
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Inhalt
- Intro
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The context of American elections and political parties
- A federal republic with separation of powers
- The long ballot
- .or not so long
- Fixed terms with regular elections
- The Electoral College system
- Why an Electoral College?
- The Electoral College in the Contemporary Context
- The Significance of the Electoral College System
- Single-member, geographically defined districts with plurality-winner elections
- Single-member, geographically defined districts
- Plurality election winners
- The two-party system
- Summary
- 2 A brief history of American political parties
- The first American political parties
- The development of modern parties
- Parties as a reflection of policy divisions among the electorate
- American political parties as institutions
- The system in which American political parties function
- Expansion of the electorate
- Offices contested in American elections
- Campaign techniques
- Summary
- 3 Party organizations: What do they look like? What do they do?
- The national political party organizations
- The national party chairs
- National party organization staffs
- Electoral roles of the national committees' staff
- State party organizations
- Rejuvenation of state party organizations
- Variations in state laws
- Local party organizations
- Party conventions
- Summary
- 4 Who are Republicans? Who are Democrats? Who are the "others"?
- Party in the electorate
- Analyzing the affiliations of political groups
- Party coalitions
- The party organization
- The party in government
- The independents
- Summary
- 5 Presidential elections: Nominating campaigns and general elections
- The nominating process
- The rules of the game
- Strategic considerations
- Critiquing the nominating process
- The 2008 presidential nominations
- The general election campaign
- The Electoral College
- Alternatives to the Electoral College system
- Strategic Considerations because of the Electoral College system
- Funding presidential campaigns
- Summary: A view toward the 2008 presidential election
- 6 Subnational nominations and elections
- The nominating process
- Who may vote
- Who may run
- The role of party organization in the nominating process
- The amount of competition
- Who wins the nomination
- A pragmatic view of the nominating process
- General elections
- Gubernatorial and senatorial elections
- Congressional and state legislative elections
- The quality of campaigns
- Summary
- 7 Far from the perfect democracy
- Level of participation
- The presidential nominating and election process
- The cost of democracy
- Lack of competition
- Campaign discourse
- Conclusions
- Notes
- For further reading
- Index
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