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  • Partisanship over time: A comparison of United States...
    Rice, Tom W.; Hilton, Tracey A. // Political Research Quarterly; Mar96, Vol. 49 Issue 1, p191 

    Examines an article on the stability of party identification over different periods of time. Findings; Research strategies; Statistical information; References.

  • POST-PARTISANSHIP.
    Rauch, Jonathan // Atlantic Monthly (10727825); Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 302 Issue 1, p79 

    The article discusses the concept of post-partisanship, or the idea of politics not defined by partisanship. It notes that advocates of post-partisanship define the philosophy as standing for results, honesty, innovation, and teamwork. The author comments on the frustration of moderates in the...

  • A test of converse's theory of party support.
    Cassel, Carol A. // Journal of Politics; Aug93, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p664 

    Discusses Converse's theory of party support. Life cycle process resulting from social learning and an intergenerational transmission process based on a father's partisanship; Analysis of the white electorate in the United States from 1952-1990; Mother's partisanship; Challenge from new...

  • More Evidence of the Decline of Partisan "Discussion".
    GANDELMAN, JOE // Moderate Voice; 4/9/2012, p7 

    The article focuses on the declination of the partisan discussion of issues in the U.S.

  • Two leaders pivotal to economic stimulus.
    Chaddock, Gail Russell // Christian Science Monitor; 12/5/2001, Vol. 94 Issue 9, p2 

    Focuses on partisanship and the economic stimulus package in the United States, and the view that Democrat Tom Daschle and Republican Bill Thomas will have to compromise their opposing views if a stimulus package is to pass.

  • Remove obstacles that discourage voters.
    Chaddock, Gail Russell // Indiana Lawyer; 8/4/2010, Vol. 21 Issue 11, p16A 

    In this article, the author discusses the removal of partisanship as it only divides and discourages the voters in Indianapolis, Indiana.

  • 'No Labels' group promotes solution-oriented government.
    McNeely, Dave // East Bernard Express (TX); 12/23/2010, Vol. 67 Issue 51, p4 

    The article reports on the effort of No Labels group to launch a campaign against hyperpartisanship and promotes solution-oriented government.

  • Introduction to Special Issue on Party Identification.
    Franklin, Charles H.; Brody, Richard A.; Sniderman, Paul M. // Political Behavior; Sep1992, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p193 

    The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on the concept of partisanship and another on the nature of political independence and its implications for models of political behavior.

  • Protesting too much under the dome.
    Serres, Christopher // Alberta Report / Newsmagazine; 6/13/94, Vol. 21 Issue 26, p8 

    Reports that Tory and Liberal politicians in Canada spent the last week of the spring legislature session accusing each other of misusing government employees and resources to conduct partisan leadership campaigns. Comments from Alberta's new auditor-general, Andrew Wingate.

  • The Cross And The Sword: Evangelical Support For Separation Is Welcome.
    Serres, Christopher // Church & State; Sep2006, Vol. 59 Issue 8, p16 

    The article comments on the move of several evangelical pastors to distanced themselves from partisan politics in the U.S. It has cited that these clergies encourages voting and other civic duties but draw the line at politicized pulpits. The author pointed out that respected pastor and...

  • Partisan divisions and voting decisions: U.S. senators, governors, and the rise of a divided...
    Soss, Joe; Canon, David T. // Political Research Quarterly; Jun95, Vol. 48 Issue 2, p253 

    Studies the emergence of a divided government in the United States through an exploration of the electoral outcomes among same-state senator and governor pairs. Nature of senatorial and gubernatorial elections; Increase in the importance of communication between governors and members of the...

  • Introduction: Parties, Party Choice, and Partisanship in East Asia.
    Dalton, Russell J.; Yun-Han Chu; Doh Chull Shin // Journal of East Asian Studies; May-Aug2007, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p177 

    The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Emile Sheng on the comparisons of partisanship and another by Benjamin Reilly on the structure of party systems in East Asia.

  • Bipartisan HOPE.
    Keene, David // Hill; 12/15/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 147, p21 

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  • Getting serious.
    Keene, David // Hill; 10/7/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 117, p16 

    The author reflects on the great problem with partisanship, and elaborates that it sometimes merely reflects intertribal hostility rather than real disagreement, and thus becomes nothing more than posturing to deflect blame, lawmakers saying they merely believe X or Y merely to make their...

  • Dealignment and Ron Paul.
    Hill, David // Hill; 9/30/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 110, p25 

    The article presents the author's views regarding the trend on national bipartisan realignment wherein Dr. Ron Paul will plan to run in the next election in the U.S.

  • State Polls: Promising Data Sources for Political Research.
    Jones, Ruth S.; Miller, Warren E. // Journal of Politics; Nov84, Vol. 46 Issue 4, p1182 

    This research note suggests that the image of statewide polls as erratic bases for election predictions belies their reliability and usefulness as sources of information for basic scientific research. Data on partisanship from three different polling organizations, over a seven-year period, for...

  • EXPLOITIVE POLITICS.
    Jones, Ruth S.; Miller, Warren E. // Christian Science Monitor; 12/12/2001, Vol. 94 Issue 14, p8 

    Comments on how politicians in the United States are testing the mood of the public following September 11 by toughening up on their partisanship, and the difference between toughness and meanness.

  • Partisanship as information.
    Warneryd, Karl // Public Choice; Sep94, Vol. 80 Issue 3/4, p371 

    Examines party affiliation as means of signaling policy types of candidates. Absence of differential costs of membership among parties. Association of political parties with types of policy; Efficacy of costless communication during elections.

  • Course on Russia at the New School of Social Research.
    Warneryd, Karl // New Republic; 8/13/19, Vol. 20 Issue 249, p60 

    Presents a letter to the editor about the difference between the doctrinaire partisanship on Russia.

  • Room for all voices in ALA?
    Herro, Steven J. // American Libraries; Jan90, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p21 

    Presents a letter to the editor in response to the December 1989 issue about a number of passages that were thought to be disturbing.

  • City elections should be non-partisan.
    Herro, Steven J. // Free Press (Buda, TX); 5/18/2011, Vol. 109 Issue 6, p5A 

    In this article, the author discusses the attempts to convert city elections into partisan practice in Kyle, Texas.

  • Mad as heck.
    Herro, Steven J. // New Jersey Jewish News; 11/4/2010, Vol. 64 Issue 44, p15 

    The author discusses the significance of civility and partisanship as an ethics, citing the move of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs in calling the attention of the pro-Israel and Jewish groups to resist the coarsening trend in politics and public debates in the U.S.

  • PARTISAN IMPERIALISTS AND ISLAMIC SEPARATISM IN SOUTH THAILAND, 1945-49.
    Wilson, H.E. // Canadian Journal of History; Dec85, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p369 

    Focuses on the circumstances for partisan imperialism and Islamic separatism in South Thailand between 1945 and 1949. Nature of the leadership of the movement; Conflict of loyalties between the colonial administrators of British Malaya and British officials based in Thailand; Partisanship of...

  • Partisanship.
    Kay, Rochelle // Planning; Dec2009, Vol. 75 Issue 11, p39 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article concerning the issue of partisanship in the administration of U.S. President Barack Oabama.

  • Thanks, Dad.
    WALLACH, MARTIN // American Scholar; Autumn2011, Vol. 80 Issue 4, p6 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to a previous letter to the editor headlined "Cheap Shots," in an earlier issue of the journal.

  • 'Divided into Parties': Exclusion Crisis Origins in Monmouth.
    Key, Newton E.; Ward, Joseph P. // English Historical Review; Nov2000, Vol. 115 Issue 464, p1159 

    Discusses the background of Exclusion Crisis characterized by the growth of parliamentary partisanship in Monmouth, Great Britain. Latin assignment given by Thomas Bassett, a schoolmaster, to his students; History of William Jones' free school, lectureship and almshouse in Monmouth; Issues and...

  • We need consensus, not partisanship.
    Hassan, Maggie // New Hampshire Business Review; 12/31/2010, Vol. 32 Issue 28, p21 

    In this article the author focuses on the importance of U.S. political leaders to set aside their partisan label in order to forge an agreement or create consensus to move the country forward.

  • Labor has big stake in proposed changes to Missouri courts.
    Spitzer, Dana // Southern Illinois Labor Tribune; 5/24/2012, p1 

    The article presents information on a proposed constitutional amendment in the legislature of Missouri that would open up more partisan politics in the selection of judges.

  • Shuls, rules, and pols.
    Silow-Carroll, Andrew // New Jersey Jewish News; 6/ 7/2012, Vol. 66 Issue 23, p14 

    The author reflects on the issue of involvement of synagogues, Jewish house of worship, in partisan politics and suggests that political leaders should be allowed to speak at shuls as they can inspire the youth and promote the civic life of shuls.

  • Avoid snare of partisan politics.
    Blosser, Shannon // United Methodist Reporter; 7/20/2012, Vol. 159 Issue 12, p6A 

    This article discusses the repercussions when politics is given priority over religion, including the limitation of religious influence, susceptibility to being misguided, and the tendency to become politically partisan.

  • Partisanship change in a candidate-centered era.
    Rapoport, Ronald B. // Journal of Politics; Feb97, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p185 

    Describes the lability of partisanship and candidates' show of attitudes toward presidential candidates in the United States. Short and long-term effect on individual-level party identification; Influence of partisanship in the short-run during the campaign; Combination of candidate effect on...

  • Quote of the Day: the Difference Between Journalism as Reporting and Shaky Journalism Used as a Partisan Political Tool.
    GANDELMAN, JOE // Moderate Voice; 5/30/2011, p8 

    A blog from Joe Gandleman, editor-in-chief of the journal on the using journalism as a partisan political tool is presented.

  • Gratitude before the governing begins.
    Hetrick, Bruce // Indianapolis Business Journal; 10/25/2004, Vol. 25 Issue 33, p54A 

    Presents a letter to editor about partisanship.

  • From the Editor.
    D'Aprile, Shane // Campaigns & Elections (2010); Sep/Oct2012, Issue 313, p8 

    A introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses various reports published within the issue including a survey among campaigns consultant regarding their best ideas for the future, the partisanship in political technology and the future of direct mail.

  • Put U.S. jobs above D.C. partisanship.
    Jackson, Jesse L. // Michigan Citizen; 7/22/2012, Vol. 34 Issue 37, pA7 

    The article offers information on the need for the government to address unemployment programs aother than partisanship in Washington, D.C.

  • It's Time to Come Together.
    REUTER, PAUL // CSP; Dec2012, Vol. 23 Issue 14, p12 

    An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses various reports published within the issue including Mitch Morrison's "Our Jersey Shore Moment," Joe Vonder Haar's "Good Business and Good Friends" and Angel Abcede's cover story on Don Zietlow and Kwik Trip.

  • Untitled.
    REUTER, PAUL // New Yorker; 8/20/1973, Vol. 49 Issue 26, p27 

    An excerpt is presented from an article in "Rochester Democrat and Chronicle" which highlights the remarks of Republican village trustee E. Richard Wentling about the divisiveness of a partisan electoral contest.

  • Dysfunction begins with the parties.
    Mellman, Mark S. // Hill; 6/13/2012, Vol. 19 Issue 74, p12 

    In this article, the author states that according to the study "Trends in American Values" by the Pew Research Center, the people in the U.S. are divided less by issues than by partisanship.

  • Local politics transcend partisanship.
    Wagner, Jenifer // Indianapolis Business Journal; 8/20/2012 Supplement, Vol. 33, p11B 

    The article offers the author's perspective on the significant role of the local politics in Indiana to address the state's partisan political issues.

  • Filled With Partisan Biases.
    Buchner, James // Lodging Hospitality; 9/1/2002, Vol. 58 Issue 12, p13 

    Presents a letter to the editor in response to an article about partisan biases, in the June 2002 issue.

  • The 'Massachusetts Massacre' and the 'Gaza 54'.
    Silverman, Jared // New Jersey Jewish News; 2/4/2010, Vol. 64 Issue 5, p16 

    In this article the author discusses the relation of politicization with philosophy and partisanship with political parties, mentioning the move of several members of the U.S. Congress in signing a letter to U.S. President Barack Obama which advocates the loosening of Israel's blockade of Gaza.

  • EDITOR'S NOTE.
    Zivan, David // Indianapolis Monthly; Jan2011, Vol. 34 Issue 6, p12 

    An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor mentions U.S. Senator Evan Bayh and his dissatisfaction with partisanship.

  • Defining polarization, part two.
    MELLMAN, MARK S. // Hill; 3/27/2013, Vol. 20 Issue 35, p18 

    The article discusses polarization which emphasizes on partisanship as a driving force and animosity.

  • The efficiency of partisan news.
    WEINBERGER, DAVID // KM World; Apr2013, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p1 

    The article offers author's insights on the efficiency of consulting online sites of partisans to better understand confusing things or issues.

  • The Editor's Desk.
    Meacham, Jon // Newsweek; 2/23/2009, Vol. 153 Issue 8, p6 

    The article introduces various reports published within the issue which includes one on partisanship by Yuval Levin of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, one on the nature of political disappointment by Joseph Epstein, and another by Mary Carmichael on "good stress."

  • Altruism and Turnout.
    Fowler, James H. // Journal of Politics; Aug2006, Vol. 68 Issue 3, p674 

    Scholars have recently reworked the traditional calculus of voting model by adding a term for benefits to others. Although the probability that a single vote affects the outcome of an election is quite small, the number of people who enjoy the benefit when the preferred alternative wins is...

  • Respect ... government should earn it.
    Emerine, Steve // Inside Tucson Business; 8/29/2005, Vol. 15 Issue 11, p5 

    Discusses the authors view on the disparity of the ratings between Phoenix and Maricopa County in Arizona in terms of the government performance. Appearance of partisan election; Impact of the presence of the University of Arizona on the rating; Approval of bond issues.

  • Partisanship, Problems, and Promise.
    Goldman, Jonah H // Human Rights; Spring2005, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p4 

    This article presents the author's views on the role of the 2004 Elections in the reform on partisanship and voting problems and promises in the U.S. There were voting problems experienced during the 2004 Elections. Election officials were underfunded and understaffed which resulted in voter...

  • Strange bedfellows 'R' us.
    Gray, James // Business Journal Serving Southern Tier, CNY, Mohawk Valley, Fing; 1/22/96, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p4 

    Comments on the practice and impact of partisan politics. `State of the State' address given by Governor Pataki to Legislature in Albany; Reaction of House members to Pataki's address; Ballot-box enmity.

  • LEBANON-SECTARIANISM.
    Gray, James // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 4/21/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4835, p11 

    The article presents the statements of House Speaker Nabih Berri regarding the abolition of sectarianism delivered in Beirut, Lebanon. It mention's Berri's disapproval of sectarianism in the country's political arena. Furthermore, Berri's statement is based on the constitution, which also...

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