Paul R. Abramson is professor of political science at Michigan
State University. He is coauthor of ValueChange in Global
Perspective (1995) and author of Political Attitudes in America
(1983), The Political Socialization of Black Americans (1977), and
Generational Change in American Politics (1975).
John H. Aldrich is Pfizer-Pratt University Professor of Political
Science at Duke University. He is author of Why Parties: A Second
Look (2011), coeditor of Positive Changes in Political Science
(2007), and author of Why Parties (1995) and Before the Convention
(1980). He is a past president of both the Southern Political
Science Association and the Midwest Political Science Association
and is serving as president of the American Political Science
Association. In 2001 he was elected a fellow in the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences.
David W. Rohde is Ernestine Friedl Professor of Political Science
and director of the Political Institutions and Public Choice
Program at Duke University. He is coeditor of Why Not Parties?
(2008), author of Parties and Leaders in the Postreform House
(1991), coeditor of Home Style and Washington Work (1989), and
coauthor of Supreme Court Decision Making (1976).
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