THE MIDSOUTH POLITICAL SCIENCE JOURNAL (ISSN 1051-5054) Editors Gary D. Wekkin, University o f Central Arkansas Michael A. Maggiotto, Bowling Green State University Book Reviews: Conrad P.Waligorski, Editorial Board David N. Atkinson University o f Missouri, Kansas City Harold F. Bass, II Ouachita Baptist University Robert A. Bernstein Auburn University Leonard Cardenas, II Southwest Texas State University Diane D. Blair Gary W. Copeland University o f Oklahoma Robert E. Dewhirst Northwest Missouri State University Charles DeWitt Dunn Henderson State University Mark C. Ellickson Southwest Missouri State University Robert E. England Oklahoma State University Arthur English David H. Everson Sangamon State University Frank A. Feigert University o f North Texas James D. Gingerich Arkansas Courts Administrator Daniel R. Grant Ouachita Baptist University Rodney A. Grunes Centenary College Don F. Hadwiger Iowa State University Norman Hodges, II Arkansas Claims Commission Patricia A. Hurley Texas A&M University Ronald John Hy John S. Jackson, III Southern Illinois University Donald R. Kelley Jerome E. Young University o f Arkansas, Monticello Michael A. Kelley University o f Central Arkansas James D. King Memphis State University C. Jeddy LeVar Henderson State University F. David Levenbach Arkansas State University Michael A. Maggiotto Bowling Green State University Thomas R. Marshall University o f Texas, Arlington Philip J. Meeks St. M ary's University Julius Nyang'oro University o f North Carolina Marcus D. Pohlmann Rhodes College Richard B. Riley Baylor University Robert L. Savage Margaret Scranton Steven A. Shull University o f New Orleans G. Ross Stephens University o f Missouri, Kansas City Mary E. Stuckey University o f M ississippi R. Lawson Veasey University o f Central Arkansas Stanley Vanagunas Arkansas State University Jan P. Vermeer Nebraska Wesleyan University Conrad P. Waligorski Mark J. Wattier Murray State University Charles W. Wiggins Texas A&M University W. Martin Wiseman Mississippi State University
THE MIDSOUTH POLITICAL SCIENCE JOURNAL Volum e 13 W inter, 1992 CONTENTS Contributors 424 Segmented Partisanship in a Federal System Michael A. Maggiotto 425 GaryD. Wekkin The Dimensions of Partisanship in Canada Eric M. Uslaner 445 Different Arenas, Different Attitudes: Partisan Inconsistency in the Canadian Federal System Harold D. Clarke Marianne C. Stewart with the assistance of Alan Acock Suzanne L. Parker 465 Dual Partisanship in the South: Anachronism, or a Real Barrier to Republican Success in the Region? Question Order and Multidimensionality of Partisanship Party Identification and Level of Government: The Validity of Mixed Party Identifications Jay Barth 487 Michael A. Maggiotto 501 GaryD. Wekkin Patrick R. Cotter 515 James Glen Stovall
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Contributors Alan Acock (Ph.D., Washington State University, 1971) is Professor and Chair of the Department of Human Development & Family Sciences at Oregon State University. He has published in numerous sociological journals, as well as in political science journals such as the Journal of Politics, the British Journal of Political Science, and Political Behavior. Jay Barth (ABD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) is a graduate student specializing in electoral behavior at Chapel Hill. Harold D. Clarke (Ph.D., Duke University, 1971) is Professor of Political Science at the University of North Texas. He has published analyses of partisanship and voting behavior in numerous journals, including the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, and the Canadian Journal o f Political Science. PatrickR. Cotter (Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1975) is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. His research on public opinion and political behavior has appeared in the American Politics Quarterly, the Western Political Quarterly, the Social Science Quarterly, and the Public Opinion Quarterly. Michael A. Maggiotto (Ph.D., Indiana University, 1977) is Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences at Bowling Green State University. He is Executive Director of the Southern Political Science Association. He has published articles on political behavior in numerous journals, including the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, the International Studies Quarterly, the American Politics Quarterly, and the Midsouth Political Science Journal, and he is the coeditor of Building Democracy in One-Party Systems (Praeger, 1993). Suzanne L. Parker (Ph.D., Florida State University, 1986) is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Florida State University. She is the co-author of Factions in House Committees, and her research has been published in journals such as ihqamericanpolitical Science Review, Legislative Studies Quarterly, and Political Behavior. Marianne C. Stewart (Ph.D., Duke University, 1986) is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas, Dallas. She has co-authored studies of political behavior that have appeared in numerous journals, including the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, and Electoral Studies. James Glen Stovall (Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 1978) is Associate Professor of Communications at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. He has published articles in numerous journals, including the Public Opinion Quarterly and the Western Political Quarterly.
Eric M. Uslaner (Ph.D., Indiana University, 1973) is Professor of Political Science at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is the co-author of Few Are Chosen, American Foreign Policy and the Democratic Dilemma, and Patterns of Decision-making in State Legislatures, has published numerous articles in the top three political science journals, and served as the editor of the Sage University Paper Series on Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences. Gary D. Wekkin (Ph.D., University of British Columbia, 1980) is Professor of Political Science at the University of Central Arkansas. He is the author of Democrat versus Democrat, and is the co-editor of Building Democracy in One-Party Systems (Praeger, 1993). He has published studies of parties and behavior in several journals, including the British Journal o f Political Science, the American Politics Quarterly, the Political Science Quarterly, the Western Political Quarterly, Publius, and the Midsouth Political Science Journal.