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Mandate Politics

Mandate Politics

Mandate Politics

Authors:
Lawrence J. Grossback, West Virginia University
David A. M. Peterson, Texas A & M University
James A. Stimson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Published:
September 2012
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781107407138

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    Whether or not voters consciously use their votes to send messages about their preferences for public policy, the Washington community sometimes comes to believe that it has heard such a message. In this 2006 book the authors ask 'What then happens?' They focus on these perceived mandates - where they come from and how they alter the behaviors of members of Congress, the media, and voters. These events are rare. Only three elections in post-war America (1964, 1980 and 1994) were declared mandates by the media consensus. These declarations, however, had a profound if ephemeral impact on members of Congress. They altered the fundamental gridlock that prevents Congress from adopting major policy changes. The responses by members of Congress to these three elections are responsible for many of the defining policies of this era. Despite their infrequency, then, mandates are important to the face of public policy.

    • First systematic account of the mandate phenomenon
    • Documents impact of ideas on politics
    • Ties mass media treatment of issues to political outcomes

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    "This volume is thoroughly researched and methodologically creative, and it develops an interesting theory of political change. It should be of particular interest to congressional scholars and students of US electoral politics. Highly recommended."
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    Product details

    September 2012
    Paperback
    9781107407138
    228 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.34kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. A single time in a single place
    • 2. The evolution of mandates
    • 3. Members of congress respond
    • 4. The pattern of congressional response
    • 5. Consequences
    • 6. The irresistible meets the unmovable
    • 7. Normal American politics.
      Authors
    • Lawrence J. Grossback , West Virginia University
    • David A. M. Peterson , Texas A & M University
    • James A. Stimson , University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill