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Cooperating Factions

Cooperating Factions

Cooperating Factions

A Network Analysis of Party Divisions in U.S. Presidential Nominations
Rachel M. Blum, University of Oklahoma
Hans C. Noel, Georgetown University
December 2024
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Hardback
9781009495608

    Popular accounts of presidential nomination politics in the United States focus on factions, lanes, or even a civil war within the party. This Element uses data on party leader endorsements in nominations to identify a network of party actors and the apparent long-standing divisions within each party. The authors find that there are divisions, but they do not generally map to the competing camps described by most observers. Instead, they find parties that, while regularly divided, generally tend to have a dominant establishment group, which combines the interests of many factions, even as some factions sometimes challenge that establishment. This pattern fits a conception of factions as focused on reshaping the party, but not necessarily on undermining it.

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    December 2024
    Hardback
    9781009495608
    108 pages
    235 × 159 × 12 mm
    0.26kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Presidential nominations in intra-party conflict
    • 2. Party factions
    • 3. Endorser networks
    • 4. Establishment and factions in the parties
    • 5. Lanes
    • 6. Legislators
    • 7. Implications
    • References.
      Authors
    • Rachel M. Blum , University of Oklahoma
    • Hans C. Noel , Georgetown University