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The Great Game of Politics
Tom Doherty Associates 2007; US$ 6.99From our nation's inception there has been a constant dynamic of tension between those political philosophies that we have labeled the left and the right, despite the fact that the vast majority of American voters really fall into the category of moderates. During the early years, the shifts between the two were dramatic and frequent: the Federalists... more...
Campaign Rules
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2009; US$ 43.99America may be the most election-crazed nation in the world, boasting roughly 500,000 elected positions nationwide. Americans use elections not only to select candidates, but to directly change government policy as well. Campaign Rules provides political activists, researchers, and all citizens an easy-to-use reference tool to help sort out the dizzying... more...
Communicator-in-Chief
Lexington Books 2010; US$ 30.99Communicator-in-Chief examines the role of new media technologies such as e-mail, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, blogs, video games, texting and the Internet in the historic 2008 presidential campaign. Politicians of the twenty-first century will use the Obama campaign's new media technology strategy to not only communicate with the electorate,... more...
The Roads to Congress 2008
Lexington Books 2010; US$ 84.99The book offers lively and highly readable case studies of the most intriguing and important congressional races of 2008. Both House and Senate races are included and each case covers the same topics presented in the same order within the cases. This includes profiles of both candidates and the congressional district or state of the senate race, as... more...
Campaign Finance Reform
Lexington Books 2010; US$ 29.99Campaign Finance Reform: The Political Shell Game provides an in-depth look at the history of political campaign finance reform with special emphasis on legislative, FEC, and federal court actions from the 1970s to present. In particular, the authors examine the ways that campaigns and independent groups have sought to make end-runs around existing... more...
The Principles of Representative Government
Cambridge University Press 1997; US$ 39.00A survey of democratic institutions and republics reveals the aristocratic origins of democracy. more...
Political Campaigning, Elections and the Internet
Taylor and Francis 2011; US$ 138.00The Internet first played a minor role in the 1992 U.S. Presidential election, and has gradually increased in importance so that it is central to election campaign strategy. However, election campaigners have, until very recently, focused on Web 1.0: websites and email. Political Campaigning, Elections and the Internet contextualises the US Presidential... more...
The Risk of Social Policy?
Taylor and Francis 2010; US$ 130.00The Risk of Social Policy? uses a comparative perspective to systematically analyse the effects of social policy reforms and welfare state retrenchment on voting choice for the government. It re-examines twenty elections in OECD countries to show if and how social policy issues drive elections. This book contributes to the existing literature... more...
The Swing Vote
St. Martin's Press 2012; US$ 25.99As our country?s politicians engage in bitter partisan battles, focused on protecting their own jobs but not on doing the nation?s business, and political pundits shout louder and shriller to improve their ratings, it?s no wonder that Americans have little faith in their government. But is America as divided as the politicians and talking heads... more...
The Legislative Legacy of Congressional Campaigns
Cambridge University Press 2011; US$ 22.00Sulkin shows that legislators' campaigns have a lasting legacy in the content of their behavior in office. more...









