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    Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, USA ; Port Melbourne, Australia ; New Delhi, India ; Singapore :Cambridge University Press,
    ISBN: 978-1-108-71972-8 , 978-1-10848-700-9
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 357 Seiten : , Diagramme.
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    DDC: 320.973/09051
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1970-2020 ; African Americans / Politics and government ; Demography / Political aspects / United States ; Race / Political aspects / United States ; Wahl. ; Politik. ; Schwarze. ; Person of Color. ; Unterprivilegierung. ; Demographie. ; United States / Race relations / Political aspects ; USA. ; Wahl ; Politik ; Schwarze ; Person of Color ; Unterprivilegierung ; Demographie ; Geschichte 1970-2020
    Abstract: As America has become more racially diverse and economic inequality has increased, American politics has also become more clearly divided by race and less clearly divided by class. In this landmark book, Zoltan L. Hajnal draws on sweeping data to assess the political impact of the two most significant demographic trends of last fifty years. Examining federal and local elections over many decades, as well as policy, Hajnal shows that race more than class or any other demographic factor shapes not only how Americans vote but also who wins and who loses when the votes are counted and policies are enacted. America has become a racial democracy, with non-Whites and especially African Americans regularly on the losing side. A close look at trends over time shows that these divisions are worsening, yet also reveals that electing Democrats to office can make democracy more even and ultimately reduce inequality in well-being
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I: Fault Lines -- What Divides Us? Race, Class, and Political Choice -- Part II: The Consequences - Racial Inequality in Representation -- Who Wins Office? -- Which Voters Win Elections? -- Who Wins on Policy? -- Part III: Immigration's Rising Impact on American Democracy -- Immigration is Reshaping Partisan Politics -- The Immigration Backlash in the States -- Part IV: Seeking Greater Equality -- Democratic Party Control and Equality in Policy Representation -- Democratic Party Control and Minority Well-Being -- Where Will We Go from Here?
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