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Divided Democrats, The: Ideological Unity, Party Reform, And Presidential Elections


Divided Democrats, The: Ideological Unity, Party Reform, And Presidential Elections

Paperback by Mayer, William G.

Divided Democrats, The: Ideological Unity, Party Reform, And Presidential Elections

£38.99

ISBN:
9780813326801
Publication Date:
1 Sep 1996
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:
Westview Press Inc
Pages:
234 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Divided Democrats, The: Ideological Unity, Party Reform, And Presidential Elections

Description

Do Democrats have greater difficulty maintaining party unity than Republicans? William Mayer argues that they do, chiefly because the Democrats are a more ideologically diverse, less cohesive party. After extensively documenting the Democrats' traditional problems of division and disagreement, Mayer presents evidence suggesting that the Republican advantage over the Democrats has finally started to narrow-raising important questions about the future of the Republican coalition.

Contents

Forthcoming Titles -- Foreword -- Introduction: Party Unity and Presidential Elections -- Do Democratic Rules Make the Nomination Process More Divisive? -- The Divisive Primary Revisited -- Ideological Cohesion in the American Party System -- Ideological Cohesion over Time: The Origin and Evolution of the Party Coalitions -- Group Appeals and the Democratic Coalition -- The Politics of Democratic Disunity -- Variables Used in the Probit Equations in Chapter 3 -- Measuring Ideological Cohesion -- Open-Ended Responses on Group-Related Themes and Issues

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