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              Before Nomination
              Our Primary Problems
                George Grassmuck, editor

How can the presidential nominating process be improved? In
this volume, President Ford and an eminent group of political
science scholars and practitioners present their views on the issues
associated with nominating and electing our president, The
participants include:
    THEODORE J. Lowi, professor of American Institutions,
      Cornell University: author of The End of Liberalism
    MICHAEL NELSON, professor of political science,
      Vanderbilt University; coauthor of Presidents, Politics,
      and Policy
    THOMAS E. MANN, executive director, American Political
      Science Association; adjunct scholar, AEI
    MART-IN P. WATTENBERO, professor, University of
      California, Irvine; author of The Decline of American
      Political Parties, 1952-1980
    WARREN E. MILER. past president of the American
      Political Science Association; professor of political
      science, Arizona State University and The University
      of Michigan
    MICHAEL J. MALBIN, resident fellow, AEI; contributing
      editor, National Journal: author of Money and Politics
      in the United States


XANDRA KAYDEN, member, Campaign Finance Study
  Group, Harvard University Institute of Politics
MICHAEL W. TRAUGOTT, professor of political science,
  The University of Michigan; coauthor of Campaigning
  for Congress
CHARLES T. MANATT, attorney and former chairman of
  the Democratic National Committee; author of
  Campaign Organizations
WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, resident fellow, AEI; columnist
  for the Los Angeles Times syndicate


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