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K10plusPPN: 
719602211     Zitierlink
SWB-ID: 
413905136                        
Titel: 
Black-Latino relations in U.S. national politics : beyond conflict or cooperation / Rodney E. Hero; Robert R. Preuhs
Autorin/Autor: 
Erschienen: 
Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2013
Umfang: 
XVII, 252 S. : graph. Darst.
Sprache(n): 
Englisch
Angaben zum Inhalt: 
Machine generated contents note: Preface; Introduction; 1. What previous research tells us about Black-Latino relations; 2. Black-Latino relations in congressional testimony and the legal arena; 3. Salience and congruence in policy positions: Black-Latino advocacy groups and congressional scorecards; 4. Black-Latino relations in the U.S. House of Representatives; 5. The role of group interests and ideology in cross-group support; 6. Further explorations of Black-Latino relations and policies in natural politics; 7. Conclusion.
"Social science research has frequently found conflict between Latinos and African Americans in urban politics and governance, as well as in the groups' attitudes toward one another. Rodney E. Hero and Robert R. Preuhs analyze whether conflict between these two groups is also found in national politics. Based on extensive evidence on the activities of minority advocacy group in national politics and the behavior of minority members of Congress, the authors find the relationship between the groups is characterized mainly by non-conflict and a considerable degree of independence. The question of why there appears to be little minority intergroup conflict at the national level of government is also addressed. This is the first systematic study of Black-Latino intergroup relations at the national level of United States politics"--
Anmerkung: 
Literaturverz. S. 231 - 242
ISBN: 
978-1-107-03045-9 (hardback); 978-1-107-62544-0 (paperback)
LoC-Nr.: 
2012023654
EAN: 
9781107625440
Sonstige Nummern: 
OCoLC: 846890590     see Worldcat
OCoLC: 891744260 (aus SWB)     see Worldcat


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SSG-Nummer(n): 7,26; 3,6
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Zusammenfassung: 
"Social science research has frequently found conflict between Latinos and African Americans in urban politics and governance, as well as in the groups' attitudes toward one another. Rodney E. Hero and Robert R. Preuhs analyze whether conflict between these two groups is also found in national politics. Based on extensive evidence on the activities of minority advocacy group in national politics and the behavior of minority members of Congress, the authors find the relationship between the groups is characterized mainly by non-conflict and a considerable degree of independence. The question of why there appears to be little minority intergroup conflict at the national level of government is also addressed. This is the first systematic study of Black-Latino intergroup relations at the national level of United States politics"--


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