The Politics of Congressional Elections - 11th Edition by Jamie L Carson & Gary C Jacobson (Paperback)
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- The Politics of Congressional Elections is the most authoritative and accessible introduction available on the topic.
- About the Author: Jamie L. Carson is the UGA Athletic Association Professor of Public and International Affairs II in the Department of Political Science at the University of Georgia.
- 358 Pages
- Political Science, American Government
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The Politics of Congressional Elections is the most authoritative and accessible introduction available on the topic. By pairing original research with fundamental concepts of representation and responsibility, Carson and Jacobson help students develop the tools to evaluate re...Book Synopsis
The Politics of Congressional Elections is the most authoritative and accessible introduction available on the topic. By pairing original research with fundamental concepts of representation and responsibility, Carson and Jacobson help students develop the tools to evaluate representative government and their own role in the electoral process.
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Carson and Jacobson offer the most up-to-date and comprehensive treatment of congressional elections available. Full of analyses that are both interesting to specialists and accessible to non-specialists, the text illuminates key developments and puts them in historical context. Readers will learn not just what has changed in congressional elections but why it matters for national politics and policy.
Carson and Jacobson provide the definitive account of congressional elections and how they influence the larger American political system. The authors have done a commendable job of balancing both rigor and approachability such that the text can be of value to both researchers and students alike. The updates to this most recent edition ensure that Carson and Jacobson will be required reading for anyone who wants to understand the contemporary Congress and its electoral politics.
Carson and Jacobson's The Politics of Congressional Elections remains the gold standard in texts about legislative elections and their implications. This edition, updated to include the 2022 midterm cycle, offers important insight into the increasing nationalization of elections and the effects of these dynamics on how Congress does (and does not) work. It is a must-read for students and scholars alike.
The Politics of Congressional Elections has long been a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone else interested in elections. This edition is no exception as Carson and Jacobson provide thorough, thoughtful, and accessible analyses and discussions on a wide range of topics.
The Politics of Congressional Elections once again provides simple, straightforward, yet detailed, analysis of a complex and ever-changing electoral environment. This book continues to be a must-read for anyone interested in congressional elections and their influence on all facets of American politics.
About the Author
Jamie L. Carson is the UGA Athletic Association Professor of Public and International Affairs II in the Department of Political Science at the University of Georgia. He received his PhD from Michigan State University in 2003, where he was a fellow in the Political Institutions and Public Choice Program. Carson's research interests include American politics with a specific emphasis on the U.S. Congress, congressional elections, separation of powers, and American political development. His most recent books include Nationalized Politics: Evaluating Electoral Politics Across Time (with Joel Sievert and Ryan Williamson) and Change and Continuity in the 2020 and 2022 Elections (with John Aldrich, Brad Gomez, and Jennifer Merolla).
Gary C. Jacobson is Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. He received his PhD from Yale University in 1972 and has served on the Council of the American Political Science Association and on the Board of Overseers of National Election Studies. Jacobson's field of interest is American national politics, with a subfield focus on Congress and congressional elections, and his current research is on the electoral basis of partisan polarization in Congress. Among books he has authored or coauthored are Money in Congressional Elections, The Electoral Origins of Divided Government, and The Logic of American Politics.