Crisis of Conservatism? is a remarkable compilation of empirical analysis and philosophical, historical, and practical perspectives on American conservatism. I know of no other volume that provides as rich and varied a perspective as this one does. For those who want to know about the American Right, this outstanding collection is virtually one-stop shopping.

Bert A. Rockman, Professor of Political Science, Purdue University

Crisis of Conservatism? is a book of our age, capturing the empowering and crippling symbiosis of Republican electoral maneuvering and conservative policy advocacy. An impressive collection of advocates and scholars trace the cycles of Republican success in mobilizing conservative voters and the conservative disillusionment that often follows. Liberals and independent analysts will find much to learn about the sources of conservatism's staying power - its substantial investments in generating new policies, crafting strategically attuned messages, and infusing them in federated organizations throughout the country.

Lawrence R. Jacobs, Chair for Political Studies, University of Minnesota, and co-author of The Unsustainable American State

To many observers, the 2008 elections augured the end of the conservative era in American politics. Buoyed by a reaction against Great Society liberalism and the Republican Party's shrewd race-based "Southern Strategy, " the modern conservative movement first enjoyed success in the late 1960s. By the 1980s, the movement had captured the White House. And in the early 2000s conservatives scaled the summit as a conservative true believer, George W. Bush, won two presidential elections - and the Republican Party captured both houses of Congress. But currently they have few credible presidential prospects. Today's most recognizable Republican, Sarah Palin, is regarded by most of the electorate as an ill-informed extremist. And the Democrats have commanding majorities in both the Senate and the House. What happened? The Crisis of Conservatism gathers a broad range of leading scholars of conservatism to assess the current state of the movement and where it is most likely headed in the near future. Featuring both empirical essays that analyze the reasons for the movement's current parlous state and more normative essays that offer new directions for the movement, the book is a comprehensive account of contemporary conservatism at its nadir. Throughout, the editors and the contributors focus on three issues. The first is the extent to which the terrain of American politics remains favorable to the Republican Party and conservative causes, notwithstanding the Obama victory of 2008. The second is the strategic ability of the Republicans and the wider conservative movement to renew their strength after the shattering experience of the past few years. The third issue they focus on is the extent to which conservative attitudes and values, policy preferences and impulses of the period since 1980 have in fact created a new consensus, one which the Obama administration will find it difficult to escape, regardless of his "change " rhetoric. They conclude that if conservatism does in fact remain a powerful shaper of the electorate's values, then the American right could very well reconfigure itself and begin the journey back to credibility and power.
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ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; GILLIAN PEELE AND JOEL D. ABERBACH; GILLIAN PEELE; JOEL D. ABERBACH; A. JAMES REICHLEY; JOHN R. PETROCIK; MARK J. ROZELL; RONNEE SCHREIBER; JON HERBERT; STEVEN TELES; PIETRO S. NIVOLA; MICHAEL GREVE; MICHAEL TANNER; GEORGE A. (SANDY) MACKENZIE; CHRISTOPHER DEMUTH; TIMOTHY J. LYNCH; TREVOR B. MCCRISKEN; JOEL D. ABERBACH AND GILLIAN PEELE; INDEX
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Crisis of Conservatism? is a remarkable compilation of empirical analysis and philosophical, historical, and practical perspectives on American conservatism. I know of no other volume that provides as rich and varied a perspective as this one does. For those who want to know about the American Right, this outstanding collection is virtually one-stop shopping.
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"Crisis of Conservatism? is a remarkable compilation of empirical analysis and philosophical, historical, and practical perspectives on American conservatism. I know of no other volume that provides as rich and varied a perspective as this one does. For those who want to know about the American Right, this outstanding collection is virtually one-stop shopping."--Bert A. Rockman, Professor of Political Science, Purdue University "Crisis of Conservatism? is a book of our age, capturing the empowering and crippling symbiosis of Republican electoral maneuvering and conservative policy advocacy. An impressive collection of advocates and scholars trace the cycles of Republican success in mobilizing conservative voters and the conservative disillusionment that often follows. Liberals and independent analysts will find much to learn about the sources of conservatism's staying power--its substantial investments in generating new policies, crafting strategically attuned messages, and infusing them in federated organizations throughout the country."--Lawrence R. Jacobs, Chair for Political Studies, University of Minnesota, and co-author of The Unsustainable American State
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Selling point: Up-to-date, timely and comprehensive account of current conservative movement Selling point: Includes essays by many of the leading scholars of conservative politics Selling point: Includes variety of approaches, all outlining questions and recurrent debates and tensions that mark the world of conservative politics Selling point: Puts forth normative agendas for future of conservative politics
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Joel D. Aberbach is Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and Director of the Center for American Politics and Public Policy at the University of California-Los Angeles. Gillian Peele is Fellow and Tutor in Politics at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University.
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Selling point: Up-to-date, timely and comprehensive account of current conservative movement Selling point: Includes essays by many of the leading scholars of conservative politics Selling point: Includes variety of approaches, all outlining questions and recurrent debates and tensions that mark the world of conservative politics Selling point: Puts forth normative agendas for future of conservative politics
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199764013
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
658 gr
Høyde
160 mm
Bredde
236 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
416

Biographical note

Joel D. Aberbach is Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at UCLA. Gillian Peele is Fellow and Tutor in Politics and University Lecturer at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University.