Stevens Memorial Library (North Andover)

American gridlock, the sources, character, and impact of political polarization, edited by James A. Thurber, Antoine Yoshinaka

Label
American gridlock, the sources, character, and impact of political polarization, edited by James A. Thurber, Antoine Yoshinaka
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
American gridlock
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
914224303
Responsibility statement
edited by James A. Thurber, Antoine Yoshinaka
Sub title
the sources, character, and impact of political polarization
Summary
American Gridlock brings together the country's preeminent experts on the causes, characteristics, and consequences of partisan polarization in US politics and government, with each chapter presenting original scholarship and novel data. This book is the first to combine research on all facets of polarization, among the public (both voters and activists), in our federal institutions (Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court), at the state level, and in the media. Each chapter includes a bullet-point summary of its main argument and conclusions, and is written in clear prose that highlights the substantive implications of polarization for representation and policy-making. Authors examine polarization with an array of current and historical data, including public opinion surveys, electoral and legislative and congressional data, experimental data, and content analyses of media outlets. American Gridlock's theoretical and empirical depth distinguishes it from any other volume on polarization
Table Of Contents
Part I. Polarization among Voters and Activists: 1. The new American electorate: partisan, sorted, and polarized / Alan I. Abramowitz -- 2. Redistricting and polarization / Micah Altman and Michael McDonald -- 3. Party activists, interest groups, and polarization in American politics / David Karol -- 4. Authoritarianism and polarization in American politics, still? / Marc J. Hetherington and Jonathan D. Weiler -- 5. Party sorting: the foundations of polarized politics / Samuel J. Abrams and Morris P. Fiorina -- Part II. Polarization in National Institutions: 6. Presidential-congressional relations in an era of polarized parties and a 60-vote Senate / Jon R. Bond, Richard Fleisher and Jeffrey E. Cohen -- 7. Party warriors: the ugly side of party polarization in Congress / Sean M. Theriault -- 8. The sources and consequences of polarization in the U.S. Supreme Court / Brandon L. Bartels -- Part III. Polarization in the States: 9. Polarization in American state legislatures / Boris Shor -- 10. The costs of party reform: two states' experiences / Seth E. Masket -- 11. The policy consequences of party polarization: evidence from the American States / Elizabeth Rigby and Gerald C. Wright -- Part IV. Polarization in the Media: 12. Partisan media and electoral polarization in 2012: evidence from the American National Election Study / Gary C. Jacobson -- 13. News as a casualty: district polarization and media coverage of U.S. House campaigns / Danny Hayes and Jennifer L. Lawless -- 14. More a symptom than a cause: polarization and partisan news media in America / Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson -- 15. The polarizing effects of partisan and mainstream news / Natalie Jomini Stroud and Alexander Curry -- Part V. Implications and Conclusions: 16. Congressional polarization and its connection to income inequality: an update / Adam Bonica, Nolan McCarty, Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal -- 17. The sources and impact of political polarization / James A. Thurber and Antoine Yoshinaka
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