
Choosing the Chief
Presidential Elections in France and the United States
Roy Pierce(Author)
The University of Michigan Press
Will be published approx. on 10. June 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-472-08474-6 (ISBN)
Description
By focusing on the central theme of how presidential candidates emerge and how the voters perceive and evaluate them, Choosing the Chief presents a clear and complete picture of how the constitutional frameworks, electoral laws, party systems, social structures, and pivotal historical developments have converged to produce distinctive patterns of presidential politics in both France and the United States.
"Pierce provides a very sound investigation of a topic that until now has escaped adequate scholarly attention: the French and American presidential selection processes. He presents a well-organized and thorough empirical assessment of the patterns and differences in the ways chief exectives win office in the two nations. . . . The book contains excellent comparative analysis of the processes throughout . . . ." --Choice
"[T]his a book from which both Americanists and comparativists have much to learn." --Journal of Politics
". . . an exciting effort at genuine comparative analysis." --Frank L. Wilson, Purdue University
". . . a significant contribution to the general study of comparative politics and more specifically to our understanding of comparative electoral behavior and participation." --Thomas D. Lancaster, Emory University
Roy Pierce is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Michigan.
"Pierce provides a very sound investigation of a topic that until now has escaped adequate scholarly attention: the French and American presidential selection processes. He presents a well-organized and thorough empirical assessment of the patterns and differences in the ways chief exectives win office in the two nations. . . . The book contains excellent comparative analysis of the processes throughout . . . ." --Choice
"[T]his a book from which both Americanists and comparativists have much to learn." --Journal of Politics
". . . an exciting effort at genuine comparative analysis." --Frank L. Wilson, Purdue University
". . . a significant contribution to the general study of comparative politics and more specifically to our understanding of comparative electoral behavior and participation." --Thomas D. Lancaster, Emory University
Roy Pierce is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Michigan.
Reviews / Votes
". . . an exciting effort at genuine comparative analysis."-Frank L. Wilson, Purdue University -- Frank L. Wilson, Purdue University ". . . a significant contribution to the general study of comparative politics and more specifically to our understanding of comparative electoral behavior and participation."
-Thomas D. Lancaster, Emory University -- Thomas D. Lancaster, Emory University "Pierce provides a very sound investigation of a topic that until now has escaped adequate scholarly attention: the French and American presidential selection processes. He presents a well-organized and thorough empirical assessment of the patterns and differences in the ways chief executives win office in the two nations. . . . The book contains excellent comparative analysis of the processes throughout . . . ."
-Choice * Choice * ". . . this is a book from which both Americanists and comparativists have much to learn."
-Journal of Politics * Journal of Politics *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-472-08474-6 (9780472084746)
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Person
Roy Pierce is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Michigan.