April 03, 2008"Has the U.S. Campaign Finance System Collapsed?"That's the provocative title of the latest issue of the Forum. (To access, use your academic library's BEPress subscription, or log in as a guest.) Here is the introduction to the issue:
In other articles, Laurel Elder attends to the widening partisan gender gap among office-seekers and its consequences for the representation of women. Charles Jones asks what a student of politics should derive from Robert Novak's autobiography, The Prince of Darkness. Stacey Pelika and Gregg Frazer then offer very different takes on Diana Mutz, Hearing the Other Side. Lastly, in reviews germane to the central theme of this issue, Burdett Loomis comments on Richard Skinner's More than Money, and Ken Mayer writes about John Sample's The Fallacy of Campaign Finance Reform and Ray La Raja's Small Change. I'll be putting up a separate post on my own contribution to this symposium. |