Conservatism and American Political Development

Author:   Brian J. Glenn (, Emerson College) ,  Steven M. Teles (Associate Professor of Politics, Associate Professor of Politics, University of Maryland)
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Pages:   392
Publication Date:   12 February 2009
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Conservatism and American Political Development


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American political development (APD) is a core subfield in American political science, and focuses on political and policy history. For a variety of reasons, most of the focus in the twentieth century APD has been on liberal policymaking. Yet since the 1970s, conservatives have gradually assumed control over numerous federal policymaking institutions. This edited book will be the first to offer a comprehensive overview of the impact of conservatism on twentieth century American political development, locating its origins in the New Deal and then focusing on how conservatives acted within government once they began to achieve power in the late 1960s. The book is divided into three eras, and in each it focuses on three core issues: social security, the environment, and education. Throughout, the authors emphasize the ironic role of conservatism in the expansion of the American state. Scholars of the state have long focuses on liberalism because liberals were the architects of state expansion. However, as conservatives increased their presence in the federal apparatus, they were frequently co-opted into maintaining of even expanding public fiscal and regulatory power. At times, conservatives also came to accept the existence of the liberal state, but attempted to use it to achieve conservative policy ends. Despite conservatives' power in the US politics and governance, the American state remains gargantuan. As Conservatism and American Political Development shows, the new right has not only helped shape the state, but has been shaped by it as well.

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Author:   Brian J. Glenn (, Emerson College) ,  Steven M. Teles (Associate Professor of Politics, Associate Professor of Politics, University of Maryland)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.70cm
Weight:   0.669kg
ISBN:  

9780195373929


ISBN 10:   0195373928
Pages:   392
Publication Date:   12 February 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Editors' Preface Introduction: Studying the Role of Conservatives in American Political Development Part One 1: Marc Allen Eisner: Environmental Policy from the New Deal to the Great Society: The Lagged Emergence of an Ideological Dividing Line 2: Edward Berkowitz and Larry DeWitt: Social Security from the New Deal to the Great Society: Expanding the Public Domain 3: Gareth Davies: Education Policy from the New Deal to the Great Society: The Three R's, Race, Reds and Religion Part Two 4: Richard Harris: Environmental Policy from the Great Society to 1980: A Coalition Comes Unglued 5: Nancy Altman and Ted Marmor: Social Security from the Great Society to 1980: Further Expansion and Rekindled Controversy 6: Patrik McGuinn: Education Policy from the Great Society to 1980: The Expansion and Institutionalization of the Federal Role in Schools Part Three 7: Judith Layzer: Environmental Policy from 1980 to the Present: The Politics of Prevention 8: Steven M. Teles and Martha Derthick: Social Security from 1980 to Present: From Third Rail to Presidential Commitment--and Back? 9: Jeffrey Henig: Education Policy from 1980 to Present: The Politics of Privatization Conclusion: Conservatism and American Political Development Stephen Skowronek: Afterword: An Attenuated Reconstruction: The Conservative Turn in American Political Development

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<br> The study of APD has for too long been preoccupied with liberalism. This book makes a critical contribution to APD by brilliantly addressing the impact of conservatism. It is comprehensive in scope and displays a keen grasp of the critical, theoretical, historical, and institutional questions at stake. It is a must read for all serious students of APD. --Marc Landy, Professor of Political Science, Boston College<p><br> In the able hands of editors Brian Glenn and Steve Teles, Conservatism and American Political Development shows exactly how crucial conservatives have been in shaping the modern state. In careful studies of three central policy areas, conservatives appear no longer as the cardboard-cutout villains but rather as the leading characters. Smart and fresh, this volume is a must read for understanding the character, transformation, and persistent influence of contemporary conservatism. --Meg Jacobs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<p><br> Glenn and Teles have compiled a highly instructive volume on the post-New Deal trajectory of public policy and political development in crucial political arenas. The authors' careful micro-studies provide an important corrective to standard accounts of liberal dominance and subsequent retrenchment--without giving conservative triumphalists much to cheer about. --Michael Greve, American Enterprise Institute<p><br>


<br> The study of APD has for too long been preoccupied with liberalism. This book makes a critical contribution to APD by brilliantly addressing the impact of conservatism. It is comprehensive in scope and displays a keen grasp of the critical, theoretical, historical, and institutional questions at stake. It is a must read for all serious students of APD. --Marc Landy, Professor of Political Science, Boston College<br> In the able hands of editors Brian Glenn and Steve Teles, Conservatism and American Political Development shows exactly how crucial conservatives have been in shaping the modern state. In careful studies of three central policy areas, conservatives appear no longer as the cardboard-cutout villains but rather as the leading characters. Smart and fresh, this volume is a must read for understanding the character, transformation, and persistent influence of contemporary conservatism. --Meg Jacobs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br> Glenn and Teles have compiled a


The study of APD has for too long been preoccupied with liberalism. This book makes a critical contribution to APD by brilliantly addressing the impact of conservatism. It is comprehensive in scope and displays a keen grasp of the critical, theoretical, historical, and institutional questions at stake. It is a must read for all serious students of APD. --Marc Landy, Professor of Political Science, Boston College<br> In the able hands of editors Brian Glenn and Steve Teles, Conservatism and American Political Development shows exactly how crucial conservatives have been in shaping the modern state. In careful studies of three central policy areas, conservatives appear no longer as the cardboard-cutout villains but rather as the leading characters. Smart and fresh, this volume is a must read for understanding the character, transformation, and persistent influence of contemporary conservatism. --Meg Jacobs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br> Glenn and Teles have compiled a highly instructive volume on the post-New Deal trajectory of public policy and political development in crucial political arenas. The authors' careful micro-studies provide an important corrective to standard accounts of liberal dominance and subsequent retrenchment--without giving conservative triumphalists much to cheer about. --Michael Greve, American Enterprise Institute<br>


Author Information

Brian J. Glenn is an American Political Development scholar and Assistant Professor of Political Science at Emerson College. He previously taught at the University of Pennsylvania and Hamilton College, and has received awards from the New England Political Science Association, the Law & Society Association, and the American Risk and Insurance Association. Steven Teles is Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Maryland. He is the author of The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement: The Battle for Control of the Law, and Whose Welfare?: AFDC and Elite Politics. He is currently writing a book on the role of political and historical factors in public policy analysis. He has also written articles and book chapters on Michael Oakeshott, Social Security, the international diffusion of libertarianism, federalism, and US-China policy.

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