Born to Run: Origins of the Political Career: Campaigning American Style
Autor Ronald Keith Gaddie Cuvânt înainte de David L. Borenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2003
Working in the tradition of Richard Fenno's esteemed Home Style, Born to Run contributes to developing a more comprehensive model of political ambition that accounts for the origins of aspiration and the uncertainties that accompany every political career, but especially the early ones. Born to Run is irresistible for students of the same age as some of the candidates, invaluable to anyone who has studied campaigns and elections from the top down, and intriguing to anyone who wants insight into some potential rising stars within both the Democratic and Republican parties.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742519282
ISBN-10: 0742519287
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 154 x 226 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Campaigning American Style
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742519287
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 154 x 226 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Campaigning American Style
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Foreword by David L. Boren
Chapter 2 I Political Ambitions, Political Careers
Chapter 3 II Lifecycles and Ambitions
Chapter 4 III A Campaign (and a Precampaign)
Chapter 5 IV The Life and Times of Joe from Minocqua
Chapter 6 V Learning to Legislate
Chapter 7 VI Match and Rematch
Chapter 8 VII Legacy
Chapter 9 VIII Dirigo
Chapter 10 IX The Man in the Middle
Chapter 11 X The Man with the Plan
Chapter 12 XI Ambition's Edge
Part 13 Appendix: A Note on the Research Technique
Chapter 2 I Political Ambitions, Political Careers
Chapter 3 II Lifecycles and Ambitions
Chapter 4 III A Campaign (and a Precampaign)
Chapter 5 IV The Life and Times of Joe from Minocqua
Chapter 6 V Learning to Legislate
Chapter 7 VI Match and Rematch
Chapter 8 VII Legacy
Chapter 9 VIII Dirigo
Chapter 10 IX The Man in the Middle
Chapter 11 X The Man with the Plan
Chapter 12 XI Ambition's Edge
Part 13 Appendix: A Note on the Research Technique
Recenzii
Keith Gaddie has written a wonderful book about the new era of self-starting candidates and their experiences in campaigning and governing at the state legislative level. It is a fast-paced combination of intriguing personal stories, detailed research, and insightful conclusions. . . . Most definitely, two thumbs up.
In Born to Run, Keith Gaddie displays a solid knowledge of political science, American history, and grass-roots politics as it's actually practiced in such disparate locales as Georgia, Oklahoma, Maine, and Wisconsin. He's also got a good ear for the personal narrative in this highly readable and very informative book.
Given that America's weak organizational parties leave much of politics subject to the ambition of potential officeholders, this book offers fresh insight into a much neglected question in American campaign and electoral politics. Highly recommended.
Keith Gaddie has done us a great service in undertaking the extensive effort that was required to research and write this book. He points us toward the vital importance of a qualitative understanding of politics. . . . He shows us that the American politcal system has the great virtue of attracting young citizens to public life and giving them a chance to succeed.
Keith Gaddie brings scholarship, a keen observer's eye, and political savvy to these fascinating, close-up studies of nine young politicians-their ambitions, calculations, campaigns, triumphs, and disappointments. For any young person thinking about getting involved in electoral politics and wondering, 'What's it like?' this engaging book is the place to begin.
In Born to Run, Keith Gaddie displays a solid knowledge of political science, American history, and grass-roots politics as it's actually practiced in such disparate locales as Georgia, Oklahoma, Maine, and Wisconsin. He's also got a good ear for the personal narrative in this highly readable and very informative book.
Given that America's weak organizational parties leave much of politics subject to the ambition of potential officeholders, this book offers fresh insight into a much neglected question in American campaign and electoral politics. Highly recommended.
Keith Gaddie has done us a great service in undertaking the extensive effort that was required to research and write this book. He points us toward the vital importance of a qualitative understanding of politics. . . . He shows us that the American politcal system has the great virtue of attracting young citizens to public life and giving them a chance to succeed.
Keith Gaddie brings scholarship, a keen observer's eye, and political savvy to these fascinating, close-up studies of nine young politicians-their ambitions, calculations, campaigns, triumphs, and disappointments. For any young person thinking about getting involved in electoral politics and wondering, 'What's it like?' this engaging book is the place to begin.