Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 176
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7425-1598-7 • Hardback • March 2002 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
Paul S. Herrnson is professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland. John C. Green is director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute for Applied Politics at the University of Akron.
Part 1 I Possibilities
Chapter 2 1 Multiparty Politics in America: Possibilities and Performance
Chapter 3 2 Two-Party Dominance and Minor Party Forays in American Politics
Chapter 4 3 The Case for a Multiparty System
Chapter 5 4 In Defense of the Two-Party System
Chapter 6 5 Public Opinion and the American Party System: Possibilities for Multiparty Politics
Part 7 II Performance
Chapter 8 6 Running Against the Odds: Minor-Party Campaigns in Congressional and State Legislative Elections
Chapter 9 7 The Rise and Decline of the Reform Party, 1992-2000
Chapter 10 8 Sharing the Spoils: Ralph Nader, the Green Party, and the Elections of 2000
Chapter 11 9 Multiparty Politics in New York
Chapter 12 10 Barriers to Minor Party Success and Prospects for Change