The American Political Pattern: Stability and Change, 1932-2016

The American Political Pattern: Stability and Change, 1932-2016

by Byron E. Shafer
The American Political Pattern: Stability and Change, 1932-2016

The American Political Pattern: Stability and Change, 1932-2016

by Byron E. Shafer

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Overview

Politicians are polarized. Public opinion is volatile. Government is gridlocked. Or so journalists and pundits constantly report. But where are we, really, in modern American politics, and how did we get there? Those are the questions that Byron E. Shafer aims to answer in The American Political Pattern. Looking at the state of American politics at diverse points over the past eighty years, the book draws a picture, broad in scope yet precise in detail, of our political system in the modern era. It is a picture of stretches of political stability, but also, even more, of political change, one that goes a long way toward explaining how shifting factors alter the content of public policy and the character of American politicking.

Shafer divides the modern world into four distinct periods: the High New Deal (1932–1938), the Late New Deal (1939–1968), the Era of Divided Government (1969–1992), and the Era of Partisan Volatility (1993–2016). Each period is characterized by a different arrangement of the same key factors: party balance, ideological polarization, issue conflict, and the policy-making process that goes with them.

The American Political Pattern shows how these factors are in turn shaped by permanent aspects of the US Constitution, most especially the separation of powers and federalism, while their alignment is simultaneously influenced by the external demands for governmental action that arise in each period, including those derived from economic currents, major wars, and social movements. Analyzing these periods, Shafer sets the terms for understanding the structure and dynamics of politics in our own turbulent time. Placing the current political world in its historical and evolutionary framework, while illuminating major influences on American politics over time, his book explains where this modern world came from, why it endures, and how it might change yet again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700623273
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 11/30/2016
Series: Studies in Government and Public Policy
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 904,375
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Byron E. Shafer is Hawkins Chair of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His many books include The Two Majorities and the Puzzle of Modern American Politics, also from Kansas.

Table of Contents

Preface: An American Political Pattern?

1. Birth Pangs of the Modern World: The Political Structure of the High New Deal Era, 1932-1938

2. The Long Arm of the New Deal: The Political Structure of the Late New Deal Era, 1939-1968

3. The Rise of Participatory Politics: The Political Structure of an Era of Divided Government, 1969-1992

4. A Political Structure for the Modern World: The Era of Partisan Volatility, 1993-2016

Conclusion: Stability and change in American Politics, 1932-2016

Notes

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