Choices and Changes
Interest Groups in the Electoral Process
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Temple University Press,U.S.
Published:15th Mar '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Presents a comprehensive examination to date of the impact of interest groups on American electoral politics. This book explains the emergence of aggressive interest-group electioneering tactics in the mid-1990s - including "soft money" contributions, issue ads, and "527s" (IRS-classified political organizations).Analyses new electioneering tactics adopted by interest groups in the wake of a changing legal and political environment from the mid-1990s
"An excellent book, theoretically rich and empirically sound. Choices and Changes is interesting, understandable, and informative. Franz's overall analysis is the most thorough of any book that I have read in the interest group literature. His extensive data analysis fills a major gap in the literature." Peter L. Francia, East Carolina University, author of The Future of Organized Labor in American Politics "Academics are the primary audience for this graph-rich book, but dedicated (and patient) journalists and Hill staffers may also pick up some useful data points." Campaigns and Elections "While the volume represents a well-crafted, theoretically based piece of social science research of use to academic specialists interested in campaign finance, other readers concerned about the impact of money on American politics generally will find the material not overly technical, and very readable and informative...Perhaps Franz' most original contribution to the literature is found in his analysis of how the changing regulatory environment affected a group's choice of electioneering tactics." Political Science Quarterly, Fall 2009
ISBN: 9781592136735
Dimensions: 210mm x 140mm x 20mm
Weight: unknown
240 pages