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- catalog abstract ""The Political Party Matrix focuses on the organizational life of the party as it emerges through the collaboration of elected officials. Monroe argues that, rather than experiencing an institutional or bureaucratic rebirth, the parties remain what they have always been: institution through which elites coordinate their activities in the political process requiring neither an elaborate bureaucracy nor a formal organization." "Monroe contends that the growth of political staff allows the incumbent to attract and retain a stable core of workers who can handle the tasks vital to the maintenance of the incumbent's personal political apparatus. Working together, these personal political apparatuses create intricate structures for electoral coordination. Using interviews and state and national data, Monroe provides evidence that office holders and their organizations coordinate their efforts to help other candidates in the electoral arena; they have a complex grooming and recruitment apparatus; and they cooperate in government to satisfy their supporters. The result is an elaborate party network based on the interaction and collaboration of these local units."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12129028.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Monroe contends that the growth of political staff allows the incumbent to attract and retain a stable core of workers who can handle the tasks vital to the maintenance of the incumbent's personal political apparatus. Working together, these personal political apparatuses create intricate structures for electoral coordination. Using interviews and state and national data, Monroe provides evidence that office holders and their organizations coordinate their efforts to help other candidates in the electoral arena; they have a complex grooming and recruitment apparatus; and they cooperate in government to satisfy their supporters. The result is an elaborate party network based on the interaction and collaboration of these local units."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""The Political Party Matrix focuses on the organizational life of the party as it emerges through the collaboration of elected officials. Monroe argues that, rather than experiencing an institutional or bureaucratic rebirth, the parties remain what they have always been: institution through which elites coordinate their activities in the political process requiring neither an elaborate bureaucracy nor a formal organization."".
- catalog description "American Political Parties: State of Decay, Reorganization, or Holding Their Own? -- Party Decline -- The Party Resurgence: The Evidence -- Characterizing the "Resurgent" Party -- Evaluating the "New Orthodoxy" -- The Modern Political Party -- The Institutionalization of the Ward Heeler: Political Staff -- Overview of the Book -- The Meaning of Party -- The Search for Party -- Party Definition -- Central Tasks and Party Structure -- Studying Political Parties -- The Competing Teams or Office Seeking Conception -- The Organizational Conception -- The Meaning of Organization -- Uniting Activities and Structure -- The Party Web -- Parties in the Golden Age: The Party Benchmark -- Shaky Giants? -- Structure as a Means to an End -- The Party as a National Franchise: The Professionalization of Congress -- The Quiet Revolution in the States -- The Enterprise-in-Office: California Style -- A New Party? -- Political Staffing: Living "For" and "Off" Politics -- A Breed Apart -- The Growth of Political Aides as Office Holders -- Living "For" and "Off" Politics -- The Path to Power -- The Enterprise-in-Office: The Legislator as a Ward Boss -- The Legislator as an Enterprise-in-Office -- The Enterprise-in-Office and the Endless Campaign -- A Built-In Campaign Team -- Running the Campaign -- The Political Staffer as a Campaign Specialist -- The Blurring of Roles: Constituency Service and Campaigning -- The Party Network: Electoral Cooperation and Lending -- Political Staff: The Party Cadre -- Electoral Cooperation between Field Offices.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-153) and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 156 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0791449173 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0791449181 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "SUNY series in political party development".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Albany : State University of New York Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "324.273/11 21".
- catalog subject "JK2261 .M57 2001".
- catalog subject "Political parties United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "American Political Parties: State of Decay, Reorganization, or Holding Their Own? -- Party Decline -- The Party Resurgence: The Evidence -- Characterizing the "Resurgent" Party -- Evaluating the "New Orthodoxy" -- The Modern Political Party -- The Institutionalization of the Ward Heeler: Political Staff -- Overview of the Book -- The Meaning of Party -- The Search for Party -- Party Definition -- Central Tasks and Party Structure -- Studying Political Parties -- The Competing Teams or Office Seeking Conception -- The Organizational Conception -- The Meaning of Organization -- Uniting Activities and Structure -- The Party Web -- Parties in the Golden Age: The Party Benchmark -- Shaky Giants? -- Structure as a Means to an End -- The Party as a National Franchise: The Professionalization of Congress -- The Quiet Revolution in the States -- The Enterprise-in-Office: California Style -- A New Party? -- Political Staffing: Living "For" and "Off" Politics -- A Breed Apart -- The Growth of Political Aides as Office Holders -- Living "For" and "Off" Politics -- The Path to Power -- The Enterprise-in-Office: The Legislator as a Ward Boss -- The Legislator as an Enterprise-in-Office -- The Enterprise-in-Office and the Endless Campaign -- A Built-In Campaign Team -- Running the Campaign -- The Political Staffer as a Campaign Specialist -- The Blurring of Roles: Constituency Service and Campaigning -- The Party Network: Electoral Cooperation and Lending -- Political Staff: The Party Cadre -- Electoral Cooperation between Field Offices.".
- catalog title "The political party matrix : the persistence of organization / J. P. Monroe.".
- catalog type "text".