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Campaign Finance in Local Elections: Buying the GrassrootsBrian E. Adams Even in local elections, money matters—but just how much? Drawing on multifaceted data from more than 700 races featuring 2,800 candidates, Brian Adams comprehensively investigates the role of money and the effects of campaign finance reforms at the local level. Adams covers mayoral and city council races across several election cycles, offering analysis of cities representing a range of More > | ![]() |
Driving Down the Cost of Drugs: Battling Big Pharma in the StatehouseRamón Castellblanch How can health-access advocates beat the wealthy pharmaceutical industry, which has the biggest spending lobby in Washington? Ramón Castellblanch provides a ringside seat at the battle as he reveals how activists in Vermont, Maine, and California took on Big Pharma in their state legislatures to promote better and cheaper access to prescription drugs—and ultimately pushed Congress to More > | ![]() |
Shaping the Immigration Debate: Contending Civil Societies on the US-Mexico BorderCari Lee Skogberg Eastman Stories of interactions between unauthorized immigrants crossing the border into Arizona and the US citizens they encounter have made headlines not only in areas adjacent to the border, but across the entire United States. How have these stories, along with adamant members of civil society—those who provide help to travelers in need, as well as those who wish to stop what they see as an More > | ![]() |
The Transformation of the Republican Party, 1912-1936: From Reform to ResistanceClyde P. Weed Clyde Weed recovers and analyzes the largely lost history of the Republican party in the first half of the twentieth century. Exploring the internal dynamics of the GOP during those decades, Weed draws on a wide range of previously neglected sources to explore the fundamental transformation that the party experienced—and in the process to shed new light, as well, on the ideology and More > | ![]() |





