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ID149367
Title ProperKoch network and republican party extremism
LanguageENG
AuthorSkocpol, Theda ;  Hertel-Fernandez, Alexander
Summary / Abstract (Note)Presidential election years attract attention to the rhetoric, personalities, and agendas of contending White House aspirants, but these headlines do not reflect the ongoing political shifts that will confront whoever moves into the White House in 2017. Earthquakes and erosions have remade the U.S. political terrain, reconfiguring the ground on which politicians and social groups must maneuver, and it is important to make sure that narrow and short-term analyses do not blind us to this shifting terrain. We draw from research on changes since 2000 in the organizational universes surrounding the Republican and Democratic parties to highlight a major emergent force in U.S. politics: the recently expanded “Koch network” that coordinates big money funders, idea producers, issue advocates, and innovative constituency-building efforts in an ongoing effort to pull the Republican Party and agendas of U.S. politics sharply to the right. We review the major components and evolution of the Koch network and explore how it has reshaped American politics and policy agendas, focusing especially on implications for right-tilted partisan polarization and rising economic inequality.
`In' analytical NotePerspectives on Politics Vol. 14, No.3; Sep 2016: p.681-699
Journal SourcePerspectives on Politics 2016-07 14, 3
Key WordsExtremism ;  Republican Party ;  Koch Network