スキャンダルの政治学:なぜ分断の時代にスキャンダルは政治家の致命傷とはならないのか
Scandal
Why Politicians Survive Controversy in a Partisan Era
Rottinghaus, Brandon
- 出版社:Columbia University Press
- 出版年月:2025年 11月
- ISBN:9780231218825
- 装丁:PAP
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装丁について
- 言語:ENG
- 巻数・ページ数:224 p.
- 分類: 政治・国家・社会運動 , 政治理論
- DDC分類:364.1323
- 内容紹介:
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Once, it was thought, a scandal was the kiss of death for a political career. Today, however, surviving scandal seems to be the norm. Donald Trump has weathered - and even perhaps benefited from - controversies that would have been unimaginable for virtually any other candidate. Prominent figures in both parties have won elections and remained in office despite credible allegations of wrongdoing. Do scandals still matter? When and why do voters punish politicians or give them a free pass? Charting the changes from Watergate to the present, this book is a rigorous and compelling investigation of the politics of scandals.