The Opposition Research Handbook
Author | : Larry Zilliox |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2006-10 |
Genre | : Political candidates |
ISBN | : 9780971874022 |
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Author | : Larry Zilliox |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2006-10 |
Genre | : Political candidates |
ISBN | : 9780971874022 |
Author | : Larry Zilliox, Jr. |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2002-02-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780971874015 |
Author | : BPI Information Services |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 1993-01-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781579791964 |
Designed for the membership of issue oriented grassroots organizations, lobbyists, prosecutors, journalists, etc. Guides the reader through the process of compiling information on political candidates. Includes: tracing donations, conducting library research, profiling a candidate, using election records, investigating campaign spending, uncovering hidden agendas, exposing conflicts of interest, and much more. Contains checklists, sample letters, and forms.
Author | : Fouad Sabry |
Publisher | : One Billion Knowledgeable |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2024-10-08 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
Explore the strategic world of "Opposition Research," an essential guide in Political Science. In the ever-changing political landscape, understanding how data shapes campaigns is crucial. This book provides insights into gathering and using information to sway outcomes, examining methods, controversies, and ethical questions. 1: Opposition Research - Learn key principles of opposition research vital for political campaigns. 2: Lee Atwater - Discover Lee Atwater’s legacy in modern political strategy. 3: Push Poll - Uncover how push polling subtly influences public opinion. 4: Southern Strategy - Explore how opposition research evolved in Southern U.S. politics. 5: George H. W. Bush - Learn about opposition research in George H. W. Bush's campaigns. 6: Karl Rove - Examine Karl Rove's use of opposition research to shape electoral narratives. 7: James Baker - See how James Baker used research to overcome political hurdles. 8: October Surprise - Study the impact of late-breaking political revelations. 9: White House FBI Files Controversy - Explore ethical questions surrounding FBI files during a White House transition. 10: Presidential Transition of George H. W. Bush - Understand the role of research in shaping presidential transitions. 11: Margaret D. Tutwiler - Analyze Tutwiler’s tactics in political messaging. 12: Ed Rollins - See how Ed Rollins employed research in his campaign strategies. 13: Ken Khachigian - Discover Khachigian’s influence on political discourse through strategic messaging. 14: Robb Austin - Learn from Robb Austin’s expertise in complex political strategies. 15: Operation Sandwedge - Investigate the covert nature of historical opposition research. 16: Robert Bork Supreme Court Nomination - Examine the role of research in judicial nominations. 17: William Timmons (Lobbyist) - Study lobbying’s intersection with opposition research through Timmons' career. 18: Todd Blodgett - Learn from Todd Blodgett’s insights into shaping public opinion. 19: Mike Roman - Analyze Roman’s use of research to enhance campaign management. 20: Presidential Transition of Ronald Reagan - Assess the evolution of research practices in Reagan’s transition. 21: Presidential Transition of Richard Nixon - Reflect on Nixon’s transition and the legacy of research in shaping presidential outcomes. This guide is a must-read for professionals, students, and anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of political strategy. "Opposition Research" offers invaluable insights into how campaigns function, making it an essential resource for understanding the complexities of modern politics.
Author | : Michael P. McNamara |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781432787325 |
Used in campaigns and classrooms throughout the United States, The Political Campaign Desk Reference is synonymous with planning and winning. Whether you are a candidate for office or just helping a campaign, the Political Campaign Desk Reference will make your team stronger. From planning the early stages of the campaign and asking the basic questions to mapping out the campaigns winning message and building a budget and time line, the Political Campaign Desk Reference covers it all. An entire chapter dedicated to fundraising will help every organization become better at raising money. If you have The Political Campaign Desk Reference, be glad. If your opponent has The Political Campaign Desk Reference, then get a copy for yourself.
Author | : Julie Ballington |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
This handbook provides a general description of the different models of political finance regulations and analyses the relationship between party funding and effective democracy. The most important part of the book is an extensive matrix on political finance laws and regulations for about 100 countries. Public funding regulations, ceilings on campaign expenditure, bans on foreign donations and enforcing an agency are some of the issues covered in the study. Includes regional studies and discusses how political funding can affect women and men differently, and the delicate issue of monitoring, control and enforcement of political finance laws.
Author | : Luigi Curini |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 1861 |
Release | : 2020-04-09 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1526486393 |
The SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations offers a comprehensive overview of research processes in social science — from the ideation and design of research projects, through the construction of theoretical arguments, to conceptualization, measurement, & data collection, and quantitative & qualitative empirical analysis — exposited through 65 major new contributions from leading international methodologists. Each chapter surveys, builds upon, and extends the modern state of the art in its area. Following through its six-part organization, undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practicing academics will be guided through the design, methods, and analysis of issues in Political Science and International Relations: Part One: Formulating Good Research Questions & Designing Good Research Projects Part Two: Methods of Theoretical Argumentation Part Three: Conceptualization & Measurement Part Four: Large-Scale Data Collection & Representation Methods Part Five: Quantitative-Empirical Methods Part Six: Qualitative & "Mixed" Methods
Author | : Daniel M. Shea |
Publisher | : Greenwood |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
A comprehensive guide to and analysis of modern political campaign communication.
Author | : Lilliana Mason |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2018-04-16 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 022652468X |
The psychology behind political partisanship: “The kind of research that will change not just how you think about the world but how you think about yourself.” —Ezra Klein, Vox Political polarization in America has moved beyond disagreements about matters of policy. For the first time in decades, research has shown that members of both parties hold strongly unfavorable views of their opponents. This is polarization rooted in social identity, and it is growing. The campaign and election of Donald Trump laid bare this fact of the American electorate, its successful rhetoric of “us versus them” tapping into a powerful current of anger and resentment. With Uncivil Agreement, Lilliana Mason looks at the growing social gulf across racial, religious, and cultural lines, which have recently come to divide neatly between the two major political parties. She argues that group identifications have changed the way we think and feel about ourselves and our opponents. Even when Democrats and Republicans can agree on policy outcomes, they tend to view one other with distrust and to work for party victory over all else. Although the polarizing effects of social divisions have simplified our electoral choices and increased political engagement, they have not been a force that is, on balance, helpful for American democracy. Bringing together theory from political science and social psychology, Uncivil Agreement clearly describes this increasingly “social” type of polarization, and adds much to our understanding of contemporary politics.