Presidential Selection

  • Presidential Selection: Theory and Development
    By James W. Ceaser

    Yet certain spokesmen for this school, most notably V. O. Key and James Q. Wilson, have articulated a broader statement of the consensual position that encompasses such elections.” In their view there is no reason to structure the major ...

  • Presidential Selection
    By Michael Nelson, Alexander Heard

    The Kennedy Challenge Senator Kennedy declared his candidacy for the Democratic nomination in November 1979 , shortly after the Iranian crisis broke . He , too , got off to a faltering start , beginning with a weak and wandering ...

  • Presidential Selection: Theory and Development
    By James W. Ceaser

    Theory and Development James W. Ceaser. known as party government or responsible ... Van Buren began his analysis of the existing selection process by claiming that the quality of presidential campaigns had begun to deteriorate .

  • Presidential Selection: Theory and Development
    By James W. Ceaser, Stanley Kelley

    Examining the development of the process of presidential selection from the founding of the republic to the present day, James Ceaser contends that many of the major purposes of the selection system as it was formerly understood have been ...

  • Presidential Selection
    By Michael Nelson, Alexander Heard

    This study incorporates three important themes into the study of presidential selection: What are the international implications of how the Unites States chooses its presidents? How does the process affect...