Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction: Divided Government Past and Present Chapter 3 Divided Government in Historical Perspective, 1789-1996 Chapter 4 The Causes and Consequences of Divided Government: Lessons of 1992-1994 Chapter 5 Divided Government and the 1994 Elections Chapter 6 The Road to Divided Government: Paved without Intention Chapter 7 It's the Constitution, Stupid! Congress, the President, Divided Government, and Poliymaking Chapter 8 The New Deal, the Modern Presidency, and Divided Government, Chapter 9 Unity Versus Divisions: The Effect of Divided Government on Policy Development Chapter 10 Doing One's Job: A Constitutional Principle and a Political Strategy for an Uncertain Future Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index
Peter F. Galderisi, Roberta Q. Herzberg, and Peter McNamara are professors of political science at Utah State University, Logan.
Peter Galderisi has assembled a great team of veteran stars and
talented rookies to confront one of the most vexing aspects of
contemporary politics: divided government. They make lots of hits,
score many runs, and make few errors.
*John C. Green, University of Akron*
Divided government has been a common characteristic of American
politics for more than forty years . . . ten distinguished
political scientists and historians present informative and
insightful essays that brilliantly illuminate the subject.
*A James Reichley, Senior Fellow; Georgetown University; author of
The Life of the Parties*
The discussion this book would elicit in any upper-division
undergraduate course and graduate survey course, would clearly
identify the causes and consequences of the American policy-making
environment. The empirical evidence supporting these chapters is
well referenced, with several chapters including clear charts and
graphs. In addition, the bibliography provides a good starting
point for students wanting to undertake a literature search of some
of the most important scholars and practitioners in American
government.
*Jeanette Pigeon, Long Beach Community College*
. . . a wonderful collection of essays by leading scholars who
assess and advance the state of our knowledge on this important
phenemonon . . . This book is a gem.
*Walter J. Stone, University of Colorado at Boulder*
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