Spring 2023 Political Science GR8246 section 001

Political Parties in US Politics

Pol Parties in US Politic

Call Number 18818
Day & Time
Location
W 12:10pm-2:00pm
327 Seeley W. Mudd Building
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Shigeo Hirano
Type COLLOQUIA
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

In 1942 E.E. Schattschneider famously wrote that “democracy is unthinkable save in terms of parties.”  In recent years, many observers of American politics have argued that the growing division between the two parties is having a negative impact on the U.S. political system. This seminar examines American political parties from both theoretical and empirical perspectives.  We will explore some fundamental questions about the U.S. party system, including: Why do we have political parties?  Why do voters form attachments to particular parties?  Do these attachments affect behavior even outside politics?  What role do political parties have in the U.S. Congress?  Has politics become more polarized along party lines?

Web Site Vergil
Department Political Science
Enrollment 3 students (20 max) as of 5:08PM Saturday, September 7, 2024
Subject Political Science
Number GR8246
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Campus Morningside
Note No preregistration; those interested should join wait list
Section key 20231POLS8246G001