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Red state blues, how the conservative revolution stalled in the states, Matt Grossmann

Label
Red state blues, how the conservative revolution stalled in the states, Matt Grossmann
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Red state blues
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1127288928
Responsibility statement
Matt Grossmann
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
how the conservative revolution stalled in the states
Summary
Over the last quarter century, a nationalized and increasingly conservative Republican Party made unprecedented gains at the state level, winning control of twenty-four new state governments. Liberals and conservatives alike anticipated far-reaching consequences, but what has the Republican revolution in the states achieved? Red State Blues shows that, contrary to liberals' fears, conservative state governments have largely failed to enact policies that advance conservative goals or reverse prior liberal gains. Matt Grossmann tracks policies and socioeconomic outcomes across all 50 states, interviews state insiders, and considers the full issue agenda. Although Republicans have been effective at staying in power, they have not substantially altered the nature or reach of government. Where they have had policy victories, the consequences on the ground have been surprisingly limited. A sober assessment of Republican successes and failures after decades of electoral victories, Red State Blues highlights the stark limits of the conservative ascendancy.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Leviathan's resilience -- The rise of Republican rule -- Sticky liberal policymaking -- Conservative dilemmas in action -- The mostly missing results of Republican policies -- The elusive red state model
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