267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996.Since the time V. O. Key introduced the notion of realignment theory, it has been the dominant conceptual picture for understanding the history of American electoral politics. Recently, however, that dominant picture has come under attack from critics who argue that the theory is predictively inaccurate or is no longer relevant in an era of dealignment and should, therefore, be abandoned. Rather than abandoning the theory, I argue that realignment theory is a good case study of inductive science gone bad. There has been too much emphasis on using aggregate electoral returns in an attempt to identify critical elections and then building a theoretical structure to explain ...
The dissertation is a combination of two distinct parts. Part 1 establishes the theory of the consol...
This work aims at laying the groundwork for a new approach to Congressional elections: turnover theo...
Although Duverger is traditionally seen as synonymous with the institutionalist approach to party sy...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996.Since the time V. O. Key intr...
Since the time V. O. Key introduced the notion of realignment theory, it has been the dominant conce...
Political scientists have long debated theories of electoral party realignments. In this paper, we a...
For a generation, the theory of critical elections has been a guiding research program for the study...
During critical realignments, citizens are able to reject past habitual behaviors to produce fundame...
Critical realignment theory and its failure to appear in the contemporary American electorate is the...
V. O. Key and E. E. Schattschneider saw a significant change in the U.S. electorate's voting behavio...
The notion that electoral history may be divided into long periods of stability broken periodically ...
The sequence of US presidential elections from 1964 to 1972 is generally regarded as heralding a fun...
Abstract In 1984 identification with the Republican party in-creased to the point where the pluralit...
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The most prevalent theme in American politics is change. The nation’s unceasing inclination toward c...
The dissertation is a combination of two distinct parts. Part 1 establishes the theory of the consol...
This work aims at laying the groundwork for a new approach to Congressional elections: turnover theo...
Although Duverger is traditionally seen as synonymous with the institutionalist approach to party sy...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996.Since the time V. O. Key intr...
Since the time V. O. Key introduced the notion of realignment theory, it has been the dominant conce...
Political scientists have long debated theories of electoral party realignments. In this paper, we a...
For a generation, the theory of critical elections has been a guiding research program for the study...
During critical realignments, citizens are able to reject past habitual behaviors to produce fundame...
Critical realignment theory and its failure to appear in the contemporary American electorate is the...
V. O. Key and E. E. Schattschneider saw a significant change in the U.S. electorate's voting behavio...
The notion that electoral history may be divided into long periods of stability broken periodically ...
The sequence of US presidential elections from 1964 to 1972 is generally regarded as heralding a fun...
Abstract In 1984 identification with the Republican party in-creased to the point where the pluralit...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66694/2/10.1177_1532673X7600400204.pd
The most prevalent theme in American politics is change. The nation’s unceasing inclination toward c...
The dissertation is a combination of two distinct parts. Part 1 establishes the theory of the consol...
This work aims at laying the groundwork for a new approach to Congressional elections: turnover theo...
Although Duverger is traditionally seen as synonymous with the institutionalist approach to party sy...