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Walter Burnham

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BURNHAM, WALTER DEAN AND WEINBERG, MARTHA WAGNER
American Politics and Public Policy
The MiT Press. Cambridge 1978. 1st Edition. No. of pages: 418. A volume from the MIT Studies in American Politics and Public Policy series. 0262021323. Fine cloth copy in a near fine. very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw. now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight. bright. clean and sharp-cornered. Weight in Kg appr.: 1
Book number: 42479
€  15.26 [Appr.: US$ 20.88 | £UK 13.75 | JP¥ 1887]
BURNHAM, WALTER DEAN
The Current Crisis in American Politics
Oxford, Oxford University Press. 1982. (ISBN: 0195032209) Soft Cover. Normal scuffs and light edge wear; a decent readable copy. 330 pages. Very Good -.
Book number: 058213
USD 2.75 [Appr.: EURO 2.25 | £UK 2 | JP¥ 248]
CHAMBERS, WILLIAM NISBET, AND BURNHAM, WALTER DEAN (EDS.)
The American Party Systems: Stages of Political Development
New York: Oxford University Press, 1967. Soft Cover . Octavo, stiff blue wraps, xi + 321pp. Very lightly rubbed. A sound, clean copy.
Book number: 29161
GBP 8.50 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 US$ 13 | JP¥ 1174]
WATTENBERG, MARTIN P.; BURNHAM, WALTER DEAN (FOREWORD BY)
The Decline of American Political Parties, 1952-1988
Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press. 1990. (ISBN: 0674194322) Trade Paperback , 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First printing thus. Tight, clean copy. "This volume is an Enlarged Edition of 'The Decline of American Political Parties, 1952-1984,' published in 1986 by Harvard University Press." ""The major theme of Chapter 12, new to this edition, is the missed opportunities for the parties in the 1996 elections. The year started with a highly visible confrontation over the budget that could have revitalized the party coalitions if the issues had been carried over to the election. However, the candidate-centered campaign of 1996 ultimately did little to resolve these issues or to reinvigorate partisanship in the electorate. In spite of the opportunities for getting new voters to the polls created by the Motor Voter Act, voter turnout in 1996 was the lowest since 1924. Turning out the vote is one of the most crucial functions of political parties, and their inability to mobalize more than half of the eligible electorate strongly indicates their future decline in importance to voters. Until citizens support the parties more by showing up to cast votes for their candidates, the decline of American political parties must be considered to be an ongoing phenomenon." - Preface. Fine.
Book number: 007891
USD 5.00 [Appr.: EURO 3.75 | £UK 3.5 | JP¥ 451]