Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 192
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-8476-8496-0 • Hardback • August 1997 • $157.00 • (£121.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
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.
Chapter 1 Foreword: Is the Party Over?
Chapter 2 Making or Repeating History? American Party Politics at the Dawn of a New Century
Part 3 Possibilities
Chapter 4 Two-Party Dominance and Minor-Party Forays in American Politics
Chapter 5 The Impact of New Parties on Party Systems: Lessons for America from European Multiparty Systems
Chapter 6 The Case for a Multiparty System
Chapter 7 In Defense of the Two-Party System
Part 8 Performance
Chapter 9 Surviving Perot: The Origins and Future of the Reform Party
Chapter 10 Taking the "Abnormal" Route: Backgrounds, Beliefs, and Political Activities of Minor Party Candidates
Chapter 11 Multiparty Politics in New York
Part 12 Prospects
Chapter 13 The Libertarian Party: A Pragmatic Approach to Party Building
Chapter 14 The Reform Party: An Issue-Driven Awakening
Chapter 15 The Green Party: Global Politics at the Grassroots
Chapter 16 Institutional Obstacles to a Multiparty System
Chapter 17 Barriers to Minor Party Success and Prospects for Change
The authors in Multiparty Politics in America do more than simply report the phenomenon of increased interest in a multiparty system. They identify the critical factors and kaleidoscopic changes that are in play which, I believe, produce the real possibility of a new party structure for a new century.
— John Anderson, Independent candidate for President, 1980
Whether you are in favor of multiparty politics or support the present two-party duopoly or are civically curious about thoughts, trends, and practices shaking up the current political party status quo, this book is your kind of menu. Multiparty Politics in America is a collection of scholarly, critical, and pragmatic viewpoints on all sides of this emerging grand debate in our country. Editors Paul S. Herrnson and John C. Green deserve kudos for preparing such an up-to-date and digestible cuisine.
— Ralph Nader, Green Party Candidate for President, 1996 and 2000
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—Puts contemporary third party actors like Ross Perot and Ralph Nader in historical perspective with such significant minor party candidates as Teddy Roosevelt and George Wallace.
-Presents Green, Libertarian, and Reform party platforms from the insiders' views.
-Advances the debate about the role of minor parties in an entrenched, yet some would say declining, two-party system.