Asymmetric Politics: Ideological Republicans and Group Interest Democrats

Matt Grossman (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, Michigan State University),David A. Hopkins (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Boston College)

Asymmetric Politics: Ideological Republicans and Group Interest Democrats
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Published
10 November 2016
Pages
416
ISBN
9780190626600

Asymmetric Politics: Ideological Republicans and Group Interest Democrats

Matt Grossman (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, Michigan State University),David A. Hopkins (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Boston College)

Why do Republican politicians promise to rein in government, only to face repeated rebellions from Republican voters and media critics for betraying their principles? Why do Democratic politicians propose an array of different policies to match the diversity of their supporters, only to become mired in stark demographic divisions over issue priorities? In short, why do the two parties act so differently-whether in the electorate, on the campaign trail, or in public office?Asymmetric Politics offers a comprehensive explanation: The Republican Party is the vehicle of an ideological movement while the Democratic Party is a coalition of social groups. Republican leaders prize conservatism and attract support by pledging loyalty to broad values. Democratic leaders instead seek concrete government action, appealing to voters’ group identities and interests by endorsing specific policies. This fresh and comprehensive investigation reveals how Democrats and Republicans think differently about politics, rely on distinct sources of information, argue past one another, and pursue divergent goals in government. It provides a rigorous new understanding of contemporary polarization and governing dysfunction while demonstrating how longstanding features of American politics and public policy reflect our asymmetric party system.

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