The Lewis and Clark of American elections have returned with the first thoughtful account of the 2000 contest, and their reporting is eye-opening, indeed indispensable.

- Charles R Kesler, Claremont McKenna College,

If you want to understand why we had this razor-thin election for president in 2000, this is the book for you. Well-written, serious, yet lively in tone, it tells a fascinating story of a national coin toss that came up neither heads nor tails, but instead showed a coin standing on edge—keeping the nation on edge with it for many weeks after election day.

- Bernard Grofman, University of California, Irvine,

The extraordinary election of 2000 deserves a first-rate narrative and analysis. This is it. There won't be a better one.

- William Kristol, editor, The Weekly Standard,

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Ceaser and Busch have written another clever and insightful account of a national election. <i>The Perfect Tie</i> offers a perfect road map for investigating the closest and most controversial contest in more than a century.

- John Green, University of Akron,

James Ceaser and Andrew Busch provide the first comprehensive scholarly account of the epic 2000 election. Drawing on their own rich knowledge of political history and the full resources of current political science, they achieve insights and analysis that are deep as well as broad. In clear and literate style, they thoughtfully examine both process and substance from pre-primary preparations to post-election proposals for electoral reform.

- A James Reichley, Senior Fellow; Georgetown University; author of The Life of the Parties,

<p>Once again, Ceaser and Busch come through with a post-election<br />analysis that is both timely and scholarly. For anyone interested in a thoughtful and engaging review of the events of the historic 2000 elections, this is the perfect book.</p>

- Mark J. Rozell, George Mason University, author; The New Politics of the Old South: An Introduction to Southern Politics, Sixth Edition,

After pop analysis and pundit pontifications, journalistic rehashing and insider stories, we now have the first, and very first-rate, effort by scholars to study seriously the 2000 presidential election. Ceaser and Busch do an excellent job of placing the 2000 election into a broader context of elections and politics in the United States over time.

Library Journal

An intelligent and lively analysis of the lengthy pre-election campaign, to the confluence of several extraordinary events.

Times Literary Supplement

<i>The Perfect Tie</i> is well-written and engaging and the authors have fun with terms and events. This is a serious and important book.

Perspectives on Political Science

A book rich in analysis and detail, well-written.

Political Science Quarterly

[A] detailed, scholarly and timely account of the highly controversial election. . . . Informative, interesting, and accessible.

Political Studies Review

In The Perfect Tie: The True Story of the 2000 Presidential Election, James W. Ceaser and Andrew E. Busch continue their study of national elections and their broader implications for American politics and society. With groundbreaking research of electoral politics and penetrating discussions of divided government, independent candidates, party platforms, realignment theory, the electoral college, and campaign strategies, Ceaser and Busch attempt to make sense of the 2000 presidential election. By separating myth from fact in presidential contests and by emphasizing the significance of frequently overlooked issues, such as foreign policy, this book is essential reading for courses in American Government, Campaigns and Elections, and Presidential Politics, as well as for any American interested in the real and lasting importance of the 2000 elections.
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A study of the US elections and the broader implications for American politics and society. By looking at the presidential contests and emphasising the significance of frequently overlooked issues like the foreign policy the book makes sense of the important 2000 elections.
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Chapter 1 Prologue: Election Eve, 2000
Chapter 2 The Politics of the Perfect Tie
Chapter 3 The Invisible Primary: The Marathon Begins
Chapter 4 The Party Nomination: The Three-Way Race
Chapter 5 The Interregnum: The Four Faces of Al Gore
Chapter 6 The Final Election Campaign: Roller Coaster
Chapter 7 The Post-election Campaign: Bush versus Gore
Chapter 8 Congressional and State Elections
Chapter 9 Electoral Reform
Chapter 10 Appendix: Presidential Vote by State, 2000

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780742508361
Publisert
2001-04-04
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
372 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
151 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
294

Biografisk notat

James W. Ceaser is professor of government and foreign affairs at the University of Virginia, is author of numerous works including, with Andrew Busch, Upside Down and Inside Out: The 1992 Elections and American Politics and Losing To Win: The 1996 Elections and American Politics (Rowman & Littlefield). Andrew E. Busch is associate professor of political science at the University of Denver.