The Political Dynamics of Partisan Polarization
Series: Elements in American Politics;
- Publisher's listprice GBP 55.00
-
26 276 Ft (25 025 Ft + 5% VAT)
The price is estimated because at the time of ordering we do not know what conversion rates will apply to HUF / product currency when the book arrives. In case HUF is weaker, the price increases slightly, in case HUF is stronger, the price goes lower slightly.
- Discount 20% (cc. 5 255 Ft off)
- Discounted price 21 021 Ft (20 020 Ft + 5% VAT)
Subcribe now and take benefit of a favourable price.
Subscribe
26 276 Ft
Availability
Estimated delivery time: In stock at the publisher, but not at Prospero's office. Delivery time approx. 3-5 weeks.
Not in stock at Prospero.
Why don't you give exact delivery time?
Delivery time is estimated on our previous experiences. We give estimations only, because we order from outside Hungary, and the delivery time mainly depends on how quickly the publisher supplies the book. Faster or slower deliveries both happen, but we do our best to supply as quickly as possible.
Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 27 March 2025
- ISBN 9781009472791
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages90 pages
- Size 229x152x6 mm
- Weight 271 g
- Language English 640
Categories
Short description:
The Element offers a theory of party identification, explaining why Republicans and Democrats become real-life, ideological partisans.
MoreLong description:
This is a study of the dynamics of partisan polarization in the United States. It has three objectives: (1) to identify and explain why some Republicans and Democrats - but not others - have polarized, particularly over the last twenty years; (2) to demonstrate that they have done so not on this or that issue but systematically, programmatically - domain versus issue sorting; and (3) to bring into the open profound asymmetries in polarization between the two parties, not least that Republicans polarized early and thoroughly on issues of race, while Democrats in the largest number stayed neutral or even conservative until only recently. Emerging from the reasoning and results is a revised theory of party identification that specifies the conditions under which ordinary Republicans and Democrats can become ideological partisans - real-life conservatives and liberals in their behavior - in the choices they make on candidates, policies, and parties.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Theory; 2. Dynamics of Partisan polarization; 3. Implications; References.
More
Patrick Moore's Astronomy: Teach Yourself
6 205 HUF
5 275 HUF