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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Larry M. SchwabPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Transaction Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.498kg ISBN: 9780887384134ISBN 10: 0887384137 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 30 January 1991 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Undergraduate , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Introduction to the Paperback Edition 1 Introduction 2 No Conservative Shift in Public Opinion 3 The Illusion of President Reagan's High Popularity 4 No Conservative Shift in the 1980s' Elections 5 No Party Realignment 6 No Fundamental Conservative Change in Public Policies 7 The Illusion of President Reagan's Great Legislative Success 8 No Fundamental Change in the Governmental System 9 Conclusion IndexReviews-Schwab presents a clear and cogent evaluation of American politics during the Reagan years, and points out why, contrary to conventional wisdom, -politics and policy have not fundamentally changed in a Republican and conservative direction- as a result of Reagan's presidency... Schwab's evidence is convincing, his style readable and clear, and his thesis is important... A useful addition to libraries with collections in American politics and history.- --M. E. Stuckey, Choice Schwab presents a clear and cogent evaluation of American politics during the Reagan years, and points out why, contrary to conventional wisdom, politics and policy have not fundamentally changed in a Republican and conservative direction as a result of Reagan's presidency... Schwab's evidence is convincing, his style readable and clear, and his thesis is important... A useful addition to libraries with collections in American politics and history. --M. E. Stuckey, Choice Schwab presents a clear and cogent evaluation of American politics during the Reagan years, and points out why, contrary to conventional wisdom, politics and policy have not fundamentally changed in a Republican and conservative direction as a result of Reagan's presidency... Schwab's evidence is convincing, his style readable and clear, and his thesis is important... A useful addition to libraries with collections in American politics and history. --M. E. Stuckey, Choice -Schwab presents a clear and cogent evaluation of American politics during the Reagan years, and points out why, contrary to conventional wisdom, -politics and policy have not fundamentally changed in a Republican and conservative direction- as a result of Reagan's presidency... Schwab's evidence is convincing, his style readable and clear, and his thesis is important... A useful addition to libraries with collections in American politics and history.- --M. E. Stuckey, Choice ""Schwab presents a clear and cogent evaluation of American politics during the Reagan years, and points out why, contrary to conventional wisdom, ""politics and policy have not fundamentally changed in a Republican and conservative direction"" as a result of Reagan's presidency... Schwab's evidence is convincing, his style readable and clear, and his thesis is important... A useful addition to libraries with collections in American politics and history."" --M. E. Stuckey, Choice ""Schwab presents a clear and cogent evaluation of American politics during the Reagan years, and points out why, contrary to conventional wisdom, ""politics and policy have not fundamentally changed in a Republican and conservative direction"" as a result of Reagan's presidency... Schwab's evidence is convincing, his style readable and clear, and his thesis is important... A useful addition to libraries with collections in American politics and history."" --M. E. Stuckey, Choice <p> Schwab presents a clear and cogent evaluation of American politics during the Reagan years, and points out why, contrary to conventional wisdom, politics and policy have not fundamentally changed in a Republican and conservative direction as a result of Reagan's presidency... Schwab's evidence is convincing, his style readable and clear, and his thesis is important... A useful addition to libraries with collections in American politics and history. <p> --M. E. Stuckey, Choice Author InformationLarry M. Schwab Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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