In this book, scholars, politicians, journalists, and campaign consults explore partisan gridlock and polarization in American politics. The editors and authors attempt to provide analysis of the problems and to offer possible solutions.
In this book, scholars, politicians, journalists, and campaign consults explore partisan gridlock and polarization in American politics. The editors and authors attempt to provide analysis of the problems and to offer possible solutions.
Dario Moreno is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics & International Relations at Florida International University. Eduardo Gamarra is a Professor in the Department of Politics & International Relations at Florida International University. Rep. Patrick E. Murphy represented Florida's 18th district, covering the Treasure Coast and northern Palm Beach County, from 2013 until 2017. He is now Executive Vice President of Coastal Construction Group and a Senior Fellow at Florida International University's Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs. Rep. David Jolly represented Florida's 13th Congressional District, including the communities of St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and surrounding beaches, from 2014 until 2017. He is now Executive Vice President of Shumaker Advisors Florida and a political analyst for the networks and media platforms of NBC Universal.
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List of Editors and Contributors Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Geography of Polarization Chapter Two: Demographic Change Chapter Three: The Polarization of the Media Chapter Four: Gerrymandering Chapter Five: Money in Politics Chapter Six: The Structure of Primaries Chapter Seven: No Regular Order Chapter Eight: Cameras and Legislative Committees Chapter Nine: The Demise of Relationships in Washington, D.C. Chapter Ten: The Disappearance of Bipartisan Representation Conclusion
List of Editors and Contributors Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Geography of Polarization Chapter Two: Demographic Change Chapter Three: The Polarization of the Media Chapter Four: Gerrymandering Chapter Five: Money in Politics Chapter Six: The Structure of Primaries Chapter Seven: No Regular Order Chapter Eight: Cameras and Legislative Committees Chapter Nine: The Demise of Relationships in Washington, D.C. Chapter Ten: The Disappearance of Bipartisan Representation Conclusion
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