No Middle Ground: How Informal Party Organizations Control Nominations and Polarize Legislatures - Couverture rigide

Masket, Seth

 
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Synopsis

The new political machines fuel partisanship by supporting only candidates who follow the party's agenda. Despite concerns about the debilitating effects of partisanship on democratic government, in recent years political parties have gained strength in state governments as well as in Washington. In many cases these parties function as machines. Unlike machines of the past that manipulated votes, however, today's machines determine which candidates can credibly compete in a primary. Focusing on the history and politics of California, Seth E. Masket reveals how these machines evolved and how they stay in power by directing money, endorsements, and expertise to favored candidates, who often tend toward the ideological extreme. In a provocative conclusion, Masket argues that politicians are not inherently partisan. Instead, partisanship is thrust upon them by actors outside the government with the power to manipulate primary elections.

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À propos de l?auteur

Seth E. Masket is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Denver.

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9780472034673: No Middle Ground: How Informal Party Organizations Control Nominations and Polarize Legislatures

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ISBN 10 :  0472034677 ISBN 13 :  9780472034673
Editeur : The University of Michigan Press, 2009
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