Do Elections Matter?M.E. Sharpe, 1996 - Broj stranica: 240 Most of the essays were commissioned for the second edition and did not appear in the first (1986). They examine the connection between candidates' media approaches and the policies that they will likely implement, the role of ideology, electoral mobilization, elite domination, interest groups, the gender gap, and other issues before zeroing in on the 1988 election. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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the Democrats | 5 |
The Collapse of the Conservatives and the Rise | 44 |
Growth of the Debt | 69 |
Thomas Ferguson | 86 |
The Case of Abortion | 101 |
The Effect of Unified vs Divided Government | 120 |
IDEOLOGY AND ELECTIONS | 141 |
Joslyn | 143 |
Prospective PolicyChoice Appeals | 155 |
Kathleen Knight and Carolyn V Lewis | 168 |
Knight and Lewis | 170 |
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