This special issue of The Forum focuses on the changing place of organized labor in American politics. Nick Salvatore begins with a historical overview of factors that led both to labor’s postwar rise and to its decline. In electoral politics, Fred Siegel considers how public-sector unions emerged as a key constituency of the Democratic Party, while Peter Francia documents the ongoing impact of organized labor in election campaigns. In legislative politics, Terry Moe argues that classic veto-points in the American system allow teachers unions to block major educational reform, while Martin West, Michael Henderson , and Paul Peterson see evidence of a classic iron triangle expressed in the widely divergent attitudes about reform between teachers and the public. With respect to social and economic change more generally, Janice Fine and Dan Tichenor chart the labor movement’s shifting position on immigration, while John Ahlquist considers how forces undermining private-sector unionism are inextricably linked to support for public-sector unions. In placing labor within the contemporary legal regime, Chris Rhomberg discusses the disappearance of the strike as a collective bargaining tool, while David Weil examines the erosion of workplace rights. Graham Wilson closes with a comparative perspective on whether the decline of unionism is any more severe in the US than Europe. In remembrance of James Q. Wilson, Shep Melnick provides an overview of a great scholar’s work, while making an argument about the purpose of studying politics. Andrew Rudalevige reviews recent autobiographies by Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney. And Daniel DiSalvo reviews Terry Moe, Special Interest, about teachers unions and educational reform.
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Band 10, Heft 1 - Labor in American Politics
Januar 2012
Inhalt
- Introduction
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertSpecial Issue: Labor in American PoliticsLizenziert15. Mai 2012
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertA Brief Ascendency: American Labor After 1945Lizenziert15. Mai 2012
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertThe Most Powerful Political Force in the CountryLizenziert15. Mai 2012
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertDo Unions Still Matter in U.S. Elections? Assessing Labor's Political Power and SignificanceLizenziert15. Mai 2012
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Öffentlich zugänglichTeachers Unions and American Education Reform: The Politics of Blocking15. Mai 2012
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertThe Education Iron TriangleLizenziert15. Mai 2012
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertSolidarities and Restrictions: Labor and Immigration Policy in the United StatesLizenziert15. Mai 2012
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertPublic Sector Unions Need the Private Sector or Why the Wisconsin Protests Were Not Labor's Lazarus MomentLizenziert15. Mai 2012
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertThe Return of Judicial Repression: What Has Happened to the Strike?Lizenziert15. Mai 2012
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert"Broken Windows," Vulnerable Workers, and the Future of Worker RepresentationLizenziert15. Mai 2012
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertAmerican Unions in Comparative PerspectiveLizenziert15. Mai 2012
- Commentary
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertPolitical Science as a Vocation: An Appreciation of the Life and the Work of James Q. WilsonLizenziert15. Mai 2012
- Review
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertWeakness and Wisdom: A Review of In My Time and Known and UnknownLizenziert15. Mai 2012
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Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziertThe Trouble With Teachers Unions: Review of Special InterestLizenziert15. Mai 2012
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