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Leading scholars examine the law governing the American presidential nomination process and offer practical ideas for reform.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108879804
- Artikelnr.: 70911172
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108879804
- Artikelnr.: 70911172
1. Presidential selection: historical, institutional, and democratic
perspectives James A. Gardner; 2. The historical development of the U.S.
presidential nomination process Richard H. Pildes; 3. Constitutional law
and the presidential nomination process Richard Briffault; 4. Winnowing and
endorsing: separating the two distinct functions of party primaries Edward
B. Foley; 5. Simplying presidential primaries Derek T. Muller; 6. The case
for standardizing primary voter eligibility rules Michael R. Dimino; 7.
Primary day: why presidential nominees should be chosen on a single day
Eugene D. Mazo; 8. A eulogy for caucuses Sean J. Wright; 9. Floor fight:
protecting the national party conventions from manipulation Michael T.
Morley; 10. A better financing system? The death and possible rebirth of
the presidential nomination public financing program Richard Briffault; 11.
Campaign finance deregulation and the hyperpolarization of presidential
nominations in the super PAC era Michael S. Kang; 12. Democratizing the
presidential debates Ann M. Ravel and Charlotte Hill; 13. The impact of
technology on presidential primary campaigns Anthony J. Gaughan; 14. Women
and the presidency Cynthia Richie Terrell; 15. The nomination of
presidential candidates by minor political parties Richard Winger; Chapter
16. Reforming the U.S. presidential nominating process: a curmudgeon's view
Bradley A. Smit.
perspectives James A. Gardner; 2. The historical development of the U.S.
presidential nomination process Richard H. Pildes; 3. Constitutional law
and the presidential nomination process Richard Briffault; 4. Winnowing and
endorsing: separating the two distinct functions of party primaries Edward
B. Foley; 5. Simplying presidential primaries Derek T. Muller; 6. The case
for standardizing primary voter eligibility rules Michael R. Dimino; 7.
Primary day: why presidential nominees should be chosen on a single day
Eugene D. Mazo; 8. A eulogy for caucuses Sean J. Wright; 9. Floor fight:
protecting the national party conventions from manipulation Michael T.
Morley; 10. A better financing system? The death and possible rebirth of
the presidential nomination public financing program Richard Briffault; 11.
Campaign finance deregulation and the hyperpolarization of presidential
nominations in the super PAC era Michael S. Kang; 12. Democratizing the
presidential debates Ann M. Ravel and Charlotte Hill; 13. The impact of
technology on presidential primary campaigns Anthony J. Gaughan; 14. Women
and the presidency Cynthia Richie Terrell; 15. The nomination of
presidential candidates by minor political parties Richard Winger; Chapter
16. Reforming the U.S. presidential nominating process: a curmudgeon's view
Bradley A. Smit.
1. Presidential selection: historical, institutional, and democratic
perspectives James A. Gardner; 2. The historical development of the U.S.
presidential nomination process Richard H. Pildes; 3. Constitutional law
and the presidential nomination process Richard Briffault; 4. Winnowing and
endorsing: separating the two distinct functions of party primaries Edward
B. Foley; 5. Simplying presidential primaries Derek T. Muller; 6. The case
for standardizing primary voter eligibility rules Michael R. Dimino; 7.
Primary day: why presidential nominees should be chosen on a single day
Eugene D. Mazo; 8. A eulogy for caucuses Sean J. Wright; 9. Floor fight:
protecting the national party conventions from manipulation Michael T.
Morley; 10. A better financing system? The death and possible rebirth of
the presidential nomination public financing program Richard Briffault; 11.
Campaign finance deregulation and the hyperpolarization of presidential
nominations in the super PAC era Michael S. Kang; 12. Democratizing the
presidential debates Ann M. Ravel and Charlotte Hill; 13. The impact of
technology on presidential primary campaigns Anthony J. Gaughan; 14. Women
and the presidency Cynthia Richie Terrell; 15. The nomination of
presidential candidates by minor political parties Richard Winger; Chapter
16. Reforming the U.S. presidential nominating process: a curmudgeon's view
Bradley A. Smit.
perspectives James A. Gardner; 2. The historical development of the U.S.
presidential nomination process Richard H. Pildes; 3. Constitutional law
and the presidential nomination process Richard Briffault; 4. Winnowing and
endorsing: separating the two distinct functions of party primaries Edward
B. Foley; 5. Simplying presidential primaries Derek T. Muller; 6. The case
for standardizing primary voter eligibility rules Michael R. Dimino; 7.
Primary day: why presidential nominees should be chosen on a single day
Eugene D. Mazo; 8. A eulogy for caucuses Sean J. Wright; 9. Floor fight:
protecting the national party conventions from manipulation Michael T.
Morley; 10. A better financing system? The death and possible rebirth of
the presidential nomination public financing program Richard Briffault; 11.
Campaign finance deregulation and the hyperpolarization of presidential
nominations in the super PAC era Michael S. Kang; 12. Democratizing the
presidential debates Ann M. Ravel and Charlotte Hill; 13. The impact of
technology on presidential primary campaigns Anthony J. Gaughan; 14. Women
and the presidency Cynthia Richie Terrell; 15. The nomination of
presidential candidates by minor political parties Richard Winger; Chapter
16. Reforming the U.S. presidential nominating process: a curmudgeon's view
Bradley A. Smit.