How Polarization Begets Polarization
How Polarization Begets Polarization
Ideological Extremism in the US Congress
Merrill III, Samuel; Grofman, Bernard; Brunell, Thomas L.
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2024
200
Mole
Inglês
9780197745236
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
Part I: Where Did Polarization Come From and Why is it Getting Worse?
Chapter 1. Making Sense of Polarization
Chapter 2. How Does Party Discipline Generate Polarization?
Chapter 3. Why, Even in Highly Competitive Districts, Are Candidate Positions so Different?
Chapter 4. Heterogeneity across Districts and Within-district Partisan Gap and Proclivity
Part II: Conseqences of Polarization
Chapter 5. How Do Party Loyalty and Activist Influence Foster Mobilizing the Base?
Chapter 6. Consequences of Polarized Politics
Chapter 7. Discussion and Conclusions
Appendices
Appendix to Chapter 1: Literature Review on Causes of Polarization
Appendix to Chapter 2: The Party-constraint Model
Appendix to Chapter 3: Relation between Candidate and District Ideology: Statistical and Theoretical Analyses
Appendix to Chapter 4: Components of Legislative Polarization
Appendix to Chapter 5: Derivations for the Appeal-to-the-Base Model
Appendix to Chapter 6: Derivations relating to Chamber and Party Medians
Bibliography
Part I: Where Did Polarization Come From and Why is it Getting Worse?
Chapter 1. Making Sense of Polarization
Chapter 2. How Does Party Discipline Generate Polarization?
Chapter 3. Why, Even in Highly Competitive Districts, Are Candidate Positions so Different?
Chapter 4. Heterogeneity across Districts and Within-district Partisan Gap and Proclivity
Part II: Conseqences of Polarization
Chapter 5. How Do Party Loyalty and Activist Influence Foster Mobilizing the Base?
Chapter 6. Consequences of Polarized Politics
Chapter 7. Discussion and Conclusions
Appendices
Appendix to Chapter 1: Literature Review on Causes of Polarization
Appendix to Chapter 2: The Party-constraint Model
Appendix to Chapter 3: Relation between Candidate and District Ideology: Statistical and Theoretical Analyses
Appendix to Chapter 4: Components of Legislative Polarization
Appendix to Chapter 5: Derivations for the Appeal-to-the-Base Model
Appendix to Chapter 6: Derivations relating to Chamber and Party Medians
Bibliography
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Acknowledgements
Part I: Where Did Polarization Come From and Why is it Getting Worse?
Chapter 1. Making Sense of Polarization
Chapter 2. How Does Party Discipline Generate Polarization?
Chapter 3. Why, Even in Highly Competitive Districts, Are Candidate Positions so Different?
Chapter 4. Heterogeneity across Districts and Within-district Partisan Gap and Proclivity
Part II: Conseqences of Polarization
Chapter 5. How Do Party Loyalty and Activist Influence Foster Mobilizing the Base?
Chapter 6. Consequences of Polarized Politics
Chapter 7. Discussion and Conclusions
Appendices
Appendix to Chapter 1: Literature Review on Causes of Polarization
Appendix to Chapter 2: The Party-constraint Model
Appendix to Chapter 3: Relation between Candidate and District Ideology: Statistical and Theoretical Analyses
Appendix to Chapter 4: Components of Legislative Polarization
Appendix to Chapter 5: Derivations for the Appeal-to-the-Base Model
Appendix to Chapter 6: Derivations relating to Chamber and Party Medians
Bibliography
Part I: Where Did Polarization Come From and Why is it Getting Worse?
Chapter 1. Making Sense of Polarization
Chapter 2. How Does Party Discipline Generate Polarization?
Chapter 3. Why, Even in Highly Competitive Districts, Are Candidate Positions so Different?
Chapter 4. Heterogeneity across Districts and Within-district Partisan Gap and Proclivity
Part II: Conseqences of Polarization
Chapter 5. How Do Party Loyalty and Activist Influence Foster Mobilizing the Base?
Chapter 6. Consequences of Polarized Politics
Chapter 7. Discussion and Conclusions
Appendices
Appendix to Chapter 1: Literature Review on Causes of Polarization
Appendix to Chapter 2: The Party-constraint Model
Appendix to Chapter 3: Relation between Candidate and District Ideology: Statistical and Theoretical Analyses
Appendix to Chapter 4: Components of Legislative Polarization
Appendix to Chapter 5: Derivations for the Appeal-to-the-Base Model
Appendix to Chapter 6: Derivations relating to Chamber and Party Medians
Bibliography
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