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  • Political Science in America: Oral Histories of a Discipline by Michael A. Baer, Malcolm E. Jewell, and Lee Sigelman

    Political Science in America: Oral Histories of a Discipline

    Few academic disciplines have recorded their own origins and development in an organized way. The American Political Science Association, in cooperation with Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honor society, and the University of Kentucky, have undertaken an extensive oral history project, the aim of which is to trace and record the growth of the discipline. The program has made it possible to amass hours of interviews with women and men who have influenced the study of political science.

    Political Science in America contains interviews with fifteen major figures who speak frankly about the intellectual and institutional roots of political ...Read More

  • Political Parties and Primaries in Kentucky by Penny M. Miller and Malcolm E. Jewell

    Political Parties and Primaries in Kentucky

    This is a study of Kentucky political parties: how they are organized and how they nominate and elect candidates. Because state politics in Kentucky is dominated by the Democratic Party, a major portion of the study is devoted to the Democratic primary candidates, campaign techniques, funding, of elections, and voting patterns.

    As in other states, campaign techniques in Kentucky are changing. During the 1950s and 1960s the Democratic Party had two dominant factions, and candidates for statewide office sought factional allies among local party organizations. Now factional alignments have disappeared, and candidates for statewide office build campaign organizations from thousands ...Read More

  • Politics and the African Development Bank by Karen A. Mingst

    Politics and the African Development Bank

    The African continent has long been plagued by economic problems. During the 1970s, with famines and two oil crises, the attention of the international donor community was riveted on Africa. In the 1980s international organizations, both governmental and private, have responded to the African crises.

    One increasingly visible organization is the African Development Bank, recently heralded by the Wall Street Journal as "the rarest of African species: a success." Founded in 1964 by African governments, its mandate was to solve African problems using African resources. But the devastation of the 1970s forced bank members to reexamine the implications of Africanicity, ...Read More

  • The Kentucky Legislature: Two Decades of Change by Malcolm E. Jewell and Penny M. Miller

    The Kentucky Legislature: Two Decades of Change

    Twenty years ago the Kentucky General Assembly was one of the least powerful and least effective legislatures in the country, almost entirely dominated by the governor. Over the past two decades the legislature has changed—gradually and with little public attention—into a far more powerful, professional, and independent body.

    This book is a study of that process of change: its causes, the obstacles encountered, and the political and policy consequences. It is a study of changing relationships between governor and legislature, caused in part by less aggressive gubernatorial leadership and in part by the growing assertion of legislative independence. It is ...Read More

  • Representation in State Legislatures by Malcolm E. Jewell

    Representation in State Legislatures

    Every two years American voters turn out to elect several thousand representatives to state legislatures. Only now in Representation in State Legislatures do we have a detailed examination of how these officials perceive their jobs and how they attempt to do them. To provide answers to these questions, Malcolm E. Jewell conducted intensive interviews with 220 members of houses of representatives in nine selected states. He asked each legislator how he kept in touch with his constituents, how he resolved matters of policy, how he sought government resources for his district, and what services he provided for individual constituents.

    State ...Read More

  • Local Politics in Communist Countries by Daniel N. Nelson

    Local Politics in Communist Countries

    There are many reasons why it is important to study local politics—political culture, government, political process—in Communist party states. As in all politics, local politics in Communist party states are the political articulation of the local community. This is the political arena where policies concerning local issues are formulated by the officials. This is where the officials are approached by citizens with their particular demands. This is where citizens articulate their preferences, aspirations, and values through political participation. And this is where officials, both elected and appointed, are recruited.

    In this volume, Daniel N. Nelson has assembled a team of ...Read More

  • The Politics of City-County Merger: The Lexington-Fayette County Experience by W. E. Lyons

    The Politics of City-County Merger: The Lexington-Fayette County Experience

    Although city-county consolidation has been urged for years as a solution for many urban problems, relatively few communities have come to the point of offering such an option to the voters and in most of the communities that have done so, the voters have rejected the idea.

    In 1972 the voters of Lexington and Fayette County, Kentucky, approved consolidation by a better than two-to- one margin. W. E. Lyons examines this victory for consolidation, comparing the Lexington setting with other places where merger has been attempted.

    For the first time in the literature, the details of actually drafting a consolidated ...Read More

  • Military Justice and the Right to Counsel by S. Sidney Ulmer

    Military Justice and the Right to Counsel

    In Military Justice and the Right to Counsel, S. Sidney Ulmer seeks to explore and compare the right to counsel that has been afforded the American serviceman and that which has been granted his citizen counterpart in the civil courts. The civil and constitutional rights of the serviceman and the civilian in the context of criminal prosecutions are implemented in two distinct legal settings a civil system of state and federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court, and a military system composed of courts martial, boards of review, and the United States Court of Military Appeals. Ulmer suggests that ...Read More

  • Kentucky Votes: Volume 1: Presidential Elections, 1952–1960; U.S. Senate Primary and General Elections, 1920–1960 by Malcolm E. Jewell

    Kentucky Votes: Volume 1: Presidential Elections, 1952–1960; U.S. Senate Primary and General Elections, 1920–1960

    These three volumes of Kentucky election statistics at last make this basic tool of political research easily accessible to scholars, journalists, teachers, political candidates and others interested in primary and general election returns. In Kentucky, as in many other states, these figures have been available only in the Secretary of State’s office, and there has been no compilation of percentages and pluralities necessary for comparative purposes.

    The source of all the statistics in these volumes is the official records in the office of the Secretary of State in Frankfort, Kentucky. All returns are listed by county.

    Volume 1 includes presidential ...Read More

  • Kentucky Votes: Volume 2: Gubernatorial Primary and General Elections, 1923–1959 by Malcolm E. Jewell

    Kentucky Votes: Volume 2: Gubernatorial Primary and General Elections, 1923–1959

    These three volumes of Kentucky election statistics at last make this basic tool of political research easily accessible to scholars, journalists, teachers, political candidates and others interested in primary and general election returns. In Kentucky, as in many other states, these figures have been available only in the Secretary of State’s office, and there has been no compilation of percentages and pluralities necessary for comparative purposes.

    The source of all the statistics in these volumes is the official records in the office of the Secretary of State in Frankfort, Kentucky. All returns are listed by county.

    Volume 2 includes gubernatorial ...Read More

 
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