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Author:
Alan Ware
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978-0521814928
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0521814928
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Cambridge University Press (October 14, 2002)
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Home Browse Books Book details, The American Direct Primary: Party. The American Direct Primary: Party and Transformation in the North. As with several of the books and articles I have written, the origins of The American Direct Primary lie in my gradually becoming aware that arguments I had long assumed to be valid might not be. In the mid-1990s I had been rereading articles by Martin Shefter, published originally in 1983, but that had been reissued in his Political Parties and the State.

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This is the first major study of the origins of direct primary elections in the US since the 1920s. It rejects the widely-held view that primaries resulted from a conflict between anti-party reformers and so-called party "regulars"

This is the first major study of the origins of direct primary elections in the US since the 1920s. It rejects the widely-held view that primaries resulted from a conflict between anti-party reformers and so-called party "regulars". Instead, it shows that the direct primary was the result of an attempt, starting in the late 1880s, by mainstream party politicians to subject their previously informal procedures to formal rules

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Instead, it shows that the direct primary was the result of an attempt, starting in the late 1880s, by mainstream party politicians to subject their previously informal procedures to formal rules

Instead, it shows that the direct primary was the result of an attempt, starting in the late 1880s, by mainstream party politicians to subject their previously informal procedures to formal rules. Politicians turned to the direct primary because it proved impossible to make effective changes to the caucus-convention system of nominating candidates. Cambridge University Press.

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Автор: Ware Название: The American Direct Primary Издательство .

Описание: This book begins with the emergence of peoples in North America and traces their stories to the beginning of the early twenty-first century.

Alan Ware the American Direct Primary Party and Transformation in the North. Figure . THE PARTY IN THE ELECTORATE  Party identification is a citizen’s self-proclaimed preference for one party or the other. dina's letter of motivation. Ticket-splitting:  Voting with one party for one office and with another party for other offices. Ticket-splitting has become the norm in American voting behavior. You may like Democrats position on social issues, but Republicans views of Economy THE.

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Winner Description: Ware, Alan; Cambridge, 2002. Title of a book, article or other published item (this will display to the public): The direct primary in the United States: party and transformation in the North. ISBN of the winning item: 0-521-81492-8. What type of media is this winner?: Book. Winner Detail Create Date: Thursday, September 23, 2010 - 07:29.

This is the first major study of the origins of direct primary elections in the U.S. since the 1920s. It rejects the widely held view that primaries resulted from a conflict between anti-party reformers and so-called party "regulars." Instead, it shows that the direct primary was the result of an attempt, starting in the late 1880s, by mainstream party politicians to subject their previously informal procedures to formal rules. Politicians turned to the direct primary because it proved impossible to make effective changes to the caucus-convention system of nominating candidates.