Content introduction
Zhang Liping This monograph, through detailed description and objective analysis, we show us the complexity of US electoral politics and its deep social and cultural foundation. In the book, she answered such a question: 1. How is the US two party systems formed? Why is it so powerful? 2. Democratic Party and Republican ideology. What is the difference between the policy trend? Why is the outsider, the two parties' political programs are different, and they argue more about abortion, homosexuality. This kind of tricks of chicken fungi, and the American political figures have a matter of letting this dispute, like a drunk? 3. Since the US elephants often do their heat, why is the voting rate of electors and low? Is American voters to choose their leaders based on what criteria? 4. How is the Democratic Party and Republican parties campaign? 5. "Money Politics" is so moving in the US political party politics, why is it difficult to correct? What role does the media play in electoral politics?
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preface
Introduction
Chapter 1 US political party formation, structure, function and characteristics
The first section of the United States and the formation of the United States and the evolution of political parties in the policy address
A American conflict attitude of political parties
The formation and cause of the two party system
three political parties The evolution of the system
The development trend of the four US two-party system
Section 2 US political partition organizational structure
a party's external structure and internal structure
Second General Party Organization
The party's political parties in the three electors
Four governments
Section 3 The basic function of the US political parties
A recruitment candidate
two for candidates to support
three-connection candidate and voter bridge
four help candidates established Electors of the Original Group
Five Organizations
Section 4 US political parties system and other Western national political party systems
a solid two-party system
Second "Non-obvious class distinction" party
three "no party base" political parties
four "non-party central organization leadership" party
Chapter 2 Democrats and Republicans
First Section Democratic Party
One Democratic Party's Ideology
Second Democratic Party's Rules
Three Democrats Voter constitutes
The leaders of the Four Democratic Party
Five Democratic Party
Six Democratic site and its power transfer
Seven Democrats And interest group
2nd Day Party
A total of the party's ideology
two Republican game rulesthree Republican voters
Four Republic Party's leaders
Five Republican Parties
Six Republican Political Maps Changes
Seven Republican and Interest Group
The difference between the third part of the third party
The image of the Democrats and Republicans
The difference between the two voters
three ideology / p>
Differences in four diplomatic ideas
5 policy differences
six psychological identity difference
Section 4 Two Party's common
a total of political culture
2 liberal political tradition
three-on-belief of capitalism
four joint maintenance constitution Formation
5 Maintaining Status: Improved Not Revolution
Six Factivism: Political and Other
Chapter 3 Third Party / Small Party of Flowers
The first section of the United States left party and its non-grounding reasons
a US left party
two left The reason for the political party does not usually want
2nd bourgeois left-wing political party
Differentiated by the two party parties
2 separately established Left Wing Party < / P>
San Zuo Zhi Party and two parties' syntfur
Section 3 bourgeois right wing political parties
One-to-right party differentiated from two parties
Subscribe-established right-oriented party
three-sized party and two major parties' syntfur
Section 4 Single topic of the party's party
a single topic Political Parties
Absorption of the two major parties to the topic
Chapter 4 US Election Procedure
First Presidential Electoral Procedure and Game Rules
Evolution of a nomination process
Direct pre-selection caused by direct pre-selection and related debate
three-porthing electoral procedures and campaigns
four electors Group issues and related debates
2nd Congress's electoral procedures and game rules
a Downti-electing process and game rules
Members' Election Procedures and Game Rules
Three Congress Election Features
Section 3 Election Funds
A political donation is the result of the origin and generated problem
Laws and regulations and reforms of secondary electment funds
The rise of the three political action committees
four funds reform programs and people's attitude
Wu'an Entities In 2002, the US Election Fund Reform Act
Section IV Electoral Politics and Its Relationship with Political Parties
A candidate centered campaign organization and its political parties The relationship of the organization
2 interest group / political action committee
three major media
Chapter 5 American political parties and election politic actual operation
< P> First Presidential ElectionThe impact of a political party organization in the presidential nomination process
Second political party organization supports the funds of the presidential candidate
three political parties Organizational help in campaign strategy and tactical help
The Four Political Parties agreement in the voter's voting decision
Wu government's ideology in the election
< P> Section 2 Congress ElectionOne Political Party Organization Contribution to the Election Fund of the House of Representatives
Second Political Party Organization Contribution to Senator Candidate Election Funds
< P> Three-time factors in the Election of House of RepresentativesFunctional Factors in Senate elections
five politics The party recognizes the effect of the party's voting selection
The impact of the six-party ideology for the national election
seven medium elections
eight split ballot and division Government
Section 3 Third Party / Independent Candidate and Election Politics
A Third Party (Small Party) / Independent Candidate and Presidential Election
Second Party (Little Party) / Independent Candidate and Congress Election
Third Party (Small Party) / Independent Candidate Participation Election
Section 4 The latest Case: 2000 Elections Analysis
One Nomination Procedure: Striving for "Export"
Two-Flex Election: Striving for "Champion"
three major topics: Concept Game or digital game?
four voting behavior: Who voted? Who does not vote? Who is the ticket?
The role of the five political parties: Can you have anything?
Sixth 2000 election Significance: Power Peace Alternation
Appendix 1 US Democratic Party and Rules
Appendix 2 Republican Rules
Appendix 3 Houses of Houses and Presidents of Presidential Election (1910-2000)
Appendix 4 Presidential Election and House Electoral Electoral Electoral and Voting Rate
Appendix 5 Votes in the US presidential election (1932-2000)
Appendix 6 US Congress Election Results and President (1976-2000)
Appendix 7 President's Party in the medium-term election Loss (1862-1998)
Appendix 8 Political parties in formal Congress elections and the net winning number in special Congress elections (1976-2000)