Political Campaigns in the United States

Author:   Richard K. Scher (University of Florida, USA.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138181861


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   23 February 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Richard K. Scher (University of Florida, USA.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.317kg
ISBN:  

9781138181861


ISBN 10:   1138181862
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   23 February 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Political Campaigns in America 2. American Political Campaigns in Historical Perspective 3. Candidates and Campaigns 4. The Campaign Industry 5. Campaigns and the Media 6. Campaign Finance 7. Conclusion: Campaigns and American Democracy

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Prof. Richard Scher takes a deep dive into the campaigns that drive our politics, and he asks fundamental questions about the electioneering process. Students and readers of all stripes will find the book fascinating -- and good preparation for interpreting what candidates and the news media say and do each political season. -- Larry J. Sabato, University of Virginia Center for Politics As we strive to meet the permanent need to govern in a time of the permanent campaign, Professor Richard King Scher's book provides important insights into the politics of campaigns. -- Mark R. Kennedy, George Washington University


Prof. Richard Scher takes a deep dive into the campaigns that drive our politics, and he asks fundamental questions about the electioneering process. Students and readers of all stripes will find the book fascinating -- and good preparation for interpreting what candidates and the news media say and do each political season. -- Larry J. Sabato, University of Virginia Center for Politics As we strive to meet the permanent need to govern in a time of the permanent campaign, Professor Richard King Scher's book provides important insights into the politics of campaigns. -- Mark R. Kennedy, George Washington University Richard King Scher does a superb job of demystifying the American political campaign process for the reader. He provides a comprehensive and keen analysis of modern politics and the prominent role that political consultants, media outlets, and big money play in campaigns and elections. -- John Allen Hendricks, Stephen F. Austin State University Political Campaigns in the United States is an excellent introduction to how American political campaigns work and how they have evolved with the increased role money, media, and an expanded professionalized campaign industry. Scher argues that contemporary campaigns are undermining American democracy by turning them over to a campaign industry that is closely allied with 'big money' and corporate interests, thus undermining the role of everyday voters. He calls for reforms in campaigns, which will bring more transparency, accountability, fairness, and responsiveness which will bring back more vitality and trust in our democracy. -- James A. Thurber, American University


Prof. Richard Scher takes a deep dive into the campaigns that drive our politics, and he asks fundamental questions about the electioneering process. Students and readers of all stripes will find the book fascinating -- and good preparation for interpreting what candidates and the news media say and do each political season. -- Larry J. Sabato, University of Virginia Center for Politics As we strive to meet the permanent need to govern in a time of the permanent campaign, Professor Richard King Scher's book provides important insights into the politics of campaigns. -- Mark R. Kennedy, George Washington University Richard King Scher does a superb job of demystifying the American political campaign process for the reader. He provides a comprehensive and keen analysis of modern politics and the prominent role that political consultants, media outlets, and big money play in campaigns and elections. -- John Allen Hendricks, Stephen F. Austin State University Political Campaigns in the United States is an excellent introduction to how American political campaigns work and how they have evolved with the increased role money, media, and an expanded professionalized campaign industry. Scher argues that contemporary campaigns are undermining American democracy by turning over them over to a campaign industry that is closely allied with 'big money' and corporate interests, thus undermining the role of everyday voters. He calls for reforms in campaigns, which will bring more transparency, accountability, fairness, and responsiveness which will bring back more vitality and trust in our democracy. -- James A. Thurber, American University


Prof. Richard Scher takes a deep dive into the campaigns that drive our politics, and he asks fundamental questions about the electioneering process. Students and readers of all stripes will find the book fascinating -- and good preparation for interpreting what candidates and the news media say and do each political season. -- Larry J. Sabato, University of Virginia Center for Politics As we strive to meet the permanent need to govern in a time of the permanent campaign, Professor Richard King Scher's book provides important insights into the politics of campaigns. -- Mark R. Kennedy, George Washington University Richard King Scher does a superb job of demystifying the American political campaign process for the reader. He provides a comprehensive and keen analysis of modern politics and the prominent role that political consultants, media outlets, and big money play in campaigns and elections. -- John Allen Hendricks, Stephen F. Austin State University Political Campaigns in the United States is an excellent introduction to how American political campaigns work and how they have evolved with the increased role money, media, and an expanded professionalized campaign industry. Scher argues that contemporary campaigns are undermining American democracy by turning them over to a campaign industry that is closely allied with 'big money' and corporate interests, thus undermining the role of everyday voters. He calls for reforms in campaigns, which will bring more transparency, accountability, fairness, and responsiveness which will bring back more vitality and trust in our democracy. -- James A. Thurber, American University


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Richard King Scher is Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida, Gainesville.

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