About the Author:
Daniel M. Shea is assistant professor of government and law at Lafayette College. John C. Green is director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics and associate professor of political science.
Review:
To keep up with American democracy, you must still keep up with the political parties. This anthology will help both undergraduates and graduate students understand the changing dynamics of the engines of political change―the parties. From Perot to party leadership, from campaign finance to national party committees, it's all here in a well edited volume. (Larry J. Sabato, director, University of Virginia Center for Politics and author of The Kenneday Half-Century)
This is a stimulating anthology, with a wealth of new material on the activities of the political parties. People who think our political parties are dead should read this book. It reveals new evidence of party vitality and points to new directions for future research. And, this will be a valuable supplemental text for courses on American political parties. (Samuel C. Patterson)
This collection of studies by distinguished and emerging scholars provides a wealth of up-to-date information and provocative insights concerning the status, activities, impact, and changing character of political parties. It should be read by every serious student of party organizations. (John F. Bibby, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
Overall, the anthology successfully analyses the organizational dimension of US parties and therefore is well worth readinggggg (Political Studies Review)
With skill and care, along with the able assistance of many prominent scholars in the field, Shea and Green have dissected the American party system and produced several interesting findings . . . belongs on the bookshelf of anyone interested in contemporary U.S. politics. (John Kenneth White, Catholic University of America)
Overall, the anthology successfully analyses the organizational dimension of US parties and therefore is well worth reading (Political Studies Review)
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