This book examines the SuperPAC network structure and their potential for affecting electoral outcomes in the wake of the landmark Citizens United Supreme Court ruling. This new political environment has important implications for the political system with respect to political competition and electoral accountability. In a timely analysis, this book contributes to our understanding of who runs for political office, the role of SuperPACs, and the applications of social network analysis to determine political influence in the electoral process.
This book examines the SuperPAC network structure and their potential for affecting electoral outcomes in the wake of the landmark Citizens United Supreme Court ruling. This new political environment has important implications for the political system with respect to political competition and electoral accountability. In a timely analysis, this book contributes to our understanding of who runs for political office, the role of SuperPACs, and the applications of social network analysis to determine political influence in the electoral process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Suzanne Robbins is Assistant Professor of political science at George Mason University, specializing in American politics. Her research applies theories from political economy to questions relating to how political institutions structure the behavior of political organizations throughout the political process, especially focusing on the behavior of organized interests.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: How did we get here? 1. Big Money Finds a Way 2. Attempts to Control Big Money and Protect the First Amendment 3. A Theory of Group Electoral Influence and Quality Subsidy Provision Part II: Analyzing SuperPACs and the Quality Subsidy 4. Who are the SuperPACs and what did they do in 2012? 5. Ideologues, Investors and Opportunists: Network Analysis of SuperPACs 6. Candidate-Making & Spoilers: the Quality Subsidy Argument Part III: Future Directions 7. SuperPACs, NonProfits, and Reform 8. Conclusion ¿ Wither Political Parties? Appendix: A Brief Introduction to Social Network Analysis
Part I: How did we get here? 1. Big Money Finds a Way 2. Attempts to Control Big Money and Protect the First Amendment 3. A Theory of Group Electoral Influence and Quality Subsidy Provision Part II: Analyzing SuperPACs and the Quality Subsidy 4. Who are the SuperPACs and what did they do in 2012? 5. Ideologues, Investors and Opportunists: Network Analysis of SuperPACs 6. Candidate-Making & Spoilers: the Quality Subsidy Argument Part III: Future Directions 7. SuperPACs, NonProfits, and Reform 8. Conclusion ¿ Wither Political Parties? Appendix: A Brief Introduction to Social Network Analysis
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