Politics by Other Means: Politicians, Prosecutors, and the Press from Watergate to Whitewater - Ginsberg, Benjamin (Johns Hopkins University) - Boeken - WW Norton & Co - 9780393977639 - 19 november 2002
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Politics by Other Means: Politicians, Prosecutors, and the Press from Watergate to Whitewater Third edition

Ginsberg, Benjamin (Johns Hopkins University)

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Politics by Other Means: Politicians, Prosecutors, and the Press from Watergate to Whitewater Third edition

As scandals increasingly dominate the political agenda, Benjamin Ginsberg and Martin Shefter argue in this illuminating book, the United States is entering an era of postelectoral politics, with media revelations, congressional investigations, and judicial proceedings replacing elections as the primary tools of political competition.


Publisher Marketing: In a far reaching shift of the political landscape, contenders now seek to discredit or take hostage their opponents rather than to expand the electorate or otherwise compete for votes. In this new edition, which includes a full chapter on the politics of Bush v. Gore, the authors discuss the long-term significance of the decline of electoral competition: voters are increasingly alienated, the government's effectiveness is weakened, and the democratic process is threatened."

Contributor Bio:  Ginsberg, Benjamin Benjamin Ginsberg is the David Bernstein Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Center for Advanced Governmental Studies at the Johns Hopkins University. He is the author or coauthor of 25 books, including Presidential Power: Unchecked and Unbalanced; Downsizing Democracy: How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its Public; Politics by Other Means; The Consequences of Consent; The Worth of War; and The Captive Public. Ginsberg received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1973. Before joining the Hopkins faculty in 1992, Ginsberg was Professor of Government at Cornell. His most recent books are The Fall of the Faculty: The Rise of the All-Administrative University and Why It Matters; What the Government Thinks of the People; and Analytics, Policy and Governance. Contributor Bio:  Shefter, Martin Martin Shefter is a professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University. He has also written "Patronage and its Opponents, Politics by Other Means: the Declining Importance of elections in America," and "Global City: the Economic, Political, and Cultural Influence of New York,"

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Vrijgegeven 19 november 2002
ISBN13 9780393977639
Uitgevers WW Norton & Co
Pagina's 268
Afmetingen 140 × 211 × 18 mm   ·   335 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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