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Multiparty Politics in America: Prospects and Performance Second Edition [Kõva köide]

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In the wake of Election 2000 and the Ralph Nader factor, this collection of original essays by leading political scientists examines the possibilities for and performance of minor parties in the American political system. Looking at the rise and fall of the Reform Party and the seeming upsurge in Green Party prospects, the authors present evidence and opinion about the viability of a multiparty system in the United States. New York party politics and Congressional and state legislative elections add depth to our understanding of multiparty politics in action. A unique public opinion survey shows surprising variation in citizen's attitudes toward minor parties and multiparty politics nationwide. Will minor parties flourish or flounder in the 2004 election season? This volume offers a variety of views that every voter should consider.
List of Tables and Figures
vii
Part I: Possibilities
Multiparty Politics in America: Possibilities and Performance
3(6)
Paul S. Herrnson
John C. Green
Two-Party Dominance and Minor-Party Forays in American Politics
9(22)
Paul S. Herrnson
The Case for a Multiparty System
31(14)
Kay Lawson
In Defense of the Two-Party System
45(14)
John F. Bibby
Public Opinion and the American Party System: Possibilities for Multiparty Politics
59(20)
John C. Green
Part II: Performance
Running against the Odds: Minor-Party Campaigns in Congressional and State Legislative Elections
79(20)
Peter L. Francia
Paul S. Herrnson
The Rise and Decline of the Reform Party, 1992-2000
99(26)
John C. Green
William Binning
Sharing the Spoils: Ralph Nader, the Green Party, and the Elections of 2000
125(20)
Christian Collet
Jerrold R. Hansen
Multiparty Politics in New York
145(16)
Robert J. Spitzer
Barriers to Minor-Party Success and Prospects for Change
161(14)
Diana Dwyre
Robin Kolodny
References 175(12)
Index 187(10)
About the Editors and Contributors 197
Paul S. Herrnson is professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland. John C. Green is director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute for Applied Politics at the University of Akron.