National Party Platforms 1960 1976

National Party Platforms  1960 1976
Author: Donald Bruce Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1978
Genre: Political parties
ISBN: UOM:39015036035007

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Edition for 1973 by D.B. Johnson and K.H. Porter published under title: National party platforms, 1840-1972. Includes indexes. v. 1. 1840-1956.--v. 2. 1960-1976.

The Right and the Righteous

The Right and the Righteous
Author: Duane Murray Oldfield
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0847681904

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In this book, author Duane Oldfield presents the most comprehensive account to date of the Christian Right's arrival as a major force on the political landscape.

Still Seeing Red

Still Seeing Red
Author: John Kenneth White
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2018-02-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429976759

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In Still Seeing Red, John Kenneth White explores how the Cold War molded the internal politics of the United States. In a powerful narrative backed by a rich treasure trove of polling data, White takes the reader through the Cold War years, describing its effect in redrawing the electoral map as we came to know it after World War II. The primary beneficiaries of the altered landscape were reinvigorated Republicans who emerged after five successive defeats to tar the Democrats with the ?soft on communism? epithet. A new nationalist Republican party?whose Cold War prescription for winning the White House was copyrighted to Dwight Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ronald Reagan?attained primacy in presidential politics because of two contradictory impulses embedded in the American character: a fanatical preoccupation with communism and a robust liberalism. From 1952 to 1988 Republicans won the presidency seven times in ten tries. The rare Democratic victors?John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Jimmy Carter?attempted to rearm the Democratic party to fight the Cold War. Their collective failure says much about the politics of the period. Even so, the Republican dream of becoming a majority party became perverted as the Grand Old Party was recast into a top-down party routinely winning the presidency even as its electoral base remained relatively stagnant.In the post?Cold War era, Americans are coming to appreciate how the fifty-year struggle with the Soviet Union organized thinking in such diverse areas as civil rights, social welfare, education, and defense policy. At the same time, Americans are also more aware of how the Cold War shaped their lives?from the ?duck and cover? drills in the classrooms to the bomb shelters dug in the backyard when most Baby Boomers were growing up. Like millions of Baby Boomers, Bill Clinton can truthfully say, ?I am a child of the Cold War.?With the last gasp of the Soviet Union, Baby Boomers and others are learning that the politics of the Cold War are hard to shed. As the electoral maps are being redrawn once more in the Clinton years, landmarks left behind by the Cold War provide an important reference point. In the height of the Cold War, voters divided the world into ?us? noncommunists versus ?them? communists and reduced contests for the presidency into battles of which party would be tougher in dealing with the Evil Empire. But in a convoluted post?Cold War era, politics defies such simple characteristics and presidents find it harder to lead. Recalling how John F. Kennedy could so easily rally public opinion, an exasperated Bill Clinton once lamented, ?Gosh, I miss the Cold War.?

The Fight for the Four Freedoms

The Fight for the Four Freedoms
Author: Harvey J. Kaye
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781451691436

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An inspiring call to redeem the progressive legacy of the greatest generation, now under threat as never before. On January 6, 1941, the Greatest Generation gave voice to its founding principles, the Four Freedoms: Freedom from want and from fear. Freedom of speech and religion. In the name of the Four Freedoms they fought the Great Depression. In the name of the Four Freedoms they defeated the Axis powers. In the process they made the United States the richest and most powerful country on Earth. And, despite a powerful, reactionary opposition, the men and women of the Greatest Generation made America freer, more equal, and more democratic than ever before. Now, when all they fought for is under siege, we need to remember their full achievement, and, so armed, take up again the fight for the Four Freedoms.

Issue Evolution

Issue Evolution
Author: Edward G. Carmines,James A. Stimson
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780691218250

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The description for this book, Issue Evolution: Race and the Transformation of American Politics, will be forthcoming.

National Party Platforms

National Party Platforms
Author: Donald Bruce Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1978
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252006879

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The Presidency and Women

The Presidency and Women
Author: Janet M. Martin
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2009-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781603441544

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“By identifying the parallel emergence of the women’s movement and the growth in the executive branch, Martin skillfully demonstrates how our political system can accommodate the demand for change and also maintain a stable government.” —Perspectives on Political Science “Martin’s analysis provides overdue insight into the relationship between the presidency as an institution and women as a leading interest group.”—National Journal

War the American State and Politics since 1898

War  the American State  and Politics since 1898
Author: Robert P. Saldin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139491877

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This book examines major foreign conflicts from the Spanish-American War through Vietnam, arguing that international conflicts have strong effects on American political parties, elections, state development, and policymaking. First, major wars expose and highlight problems requiring governmental solutions or necessitating emergency action. Second, despite well-known curtailments of civil liberties, wars often enhance democracy by drawing attention to the contributions of previously marginalized groups and facilitating the extension of fuller citizenship rights to them. Finally, wars affect the party system. Foreign conflicts create crises - many of which are unanticipated - that require immediate attention, supplant prior issues on the policy agenda, and engender shifts in party ideology. These new issues and redefinitions of party ideology frequently influence elections by shaping both elite and mass behavior.