Do elections matter? / Benjamin Ginsberg and Alan Stone, editors.
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Language: | English |
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Armonk, N.Y. :
M.E. Sharpe,
1996.
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Edition: | 3rd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- The 1994 national elections: a debacle for the Democrats / Benjamin Ginsberg
- The Question of presidential character / Chris Cookson, Ross Lence, and Alan Stone
- The Decline and ascent of political parties in Canada: the collapse of the conservatives and the rise of reform / Kenneth Woodside
- Busted: government and elections in the era of deficit politics / Daniel Wirls
- The 1994 explosion / Thomas Ferguson
- Issues, elections, and political change: the case of abortion / Timothy A. Byrnes
- The Importance of elections in a strong congressional party era: the effect of unified vs. divided government / Bruce I. Oppenheimer
- Candidate appeals and the meaning of elections / Richard Joslyn
- Does ideology matter? / Kathleen Knight and Carolyn V. Lewis
- State legislative elections: choices or echoes? / John Frendreis [et al.]
- Fresh troops and hardened veterans: religious activists and party realignment in the 1990s / James L. Guth [et al.]