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Representation of Minority Groups in the U.S. : Implications for the Twenty-First Century

Duncan, Robert(Contributions by)Ellcessor, Patrick(Contributions by)Huerta, Juan Carlos(Contributions by)Jones, Charles E.(Contributions by)Leighley, Jan E.(Contributions by)McCurdy, Karen M.(Contributions by)Peterson, Geoff(Contributions by)Santos, Adolfo(Contributions by)Takeda, Okiyoshi(Contributions by)Menifield, Charles E.(Edited by)
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Representation of Minority Groups in the U.S. aims to assess the changes that have occurred with respect to the descriptive and substantive representation of women, African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and American Indians in the U.S. political system from 1965 to the present. Each institutionally oriented chapter provides the reader with detailed demographic and behavioral facts concerning minority groups in the political system.

How these groups are represented is assessed through discussions of partisanship, ideology, policy impact, role orientations, leadership, committee assignment, bill co-sponsorship, and voting behavior.

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Austin & Winfield,U.S.
1572921641 / 9781572921641
Paperback / softback
04/01/2002
United States
352 pages
140 x 215 mm, 449 grams