
When the Democrats retook control of the U.S. House of Representatives in January 2007 after twelve years in the wilderness, Nancy Pelosi became the first woman speaker in American history.In Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the New American Politics, Ron Peters, one of America's leading scholars of Congress, and Cindy Simon Rosenthal, one of America's leading scholars on women and political leadership, provide a comprehensive account of how Pelosi became speaker and what this tells us about Congress in the twenty-first century. They consider the key issues that Pelosi's rise presents for American politics, highlight the core themes that have shaped, and continue to shape, her remarkable caree, and discuss the challenges that women face in the male-dominated world of American politics, particularly at its highest levels. The authors also shed light on Pelosi's political background: first as the scion of a powerful Baltimore political family whose power base lay in East Coast urban ethnic politics, and later as a successful politician in what is probably the most liberal city in the country, San Francisco. Peters and Rosenthal trace how she built her base within the House Democratic Caucus and ultimately consolidated enough power to win the Speakership. They show how twelve years out of power allowed her to fashion a new image for House Democrats, and they conclude with an analysis of her institutional leadership style.The only full-length portrait of Nancy Pelosi in print, this superb volume offers a vivid and insightful analysis of one of America's most remarkable politicians.
This volume investigates how Nancy Pelosi navigated the institutional structures of the U.S. House of Representatives to become the first female Speaker of the House. Authors Ronald M. Peters Jr. and Cindy Simon Rosenthal, both established scholars in congressional studies and political leadership, utilize a combination of historical analysis and political biography to examine Pelosi's rise. They argue that her ascent reflects broader shifts in American political dynamics, including the evolution of urban ethnic power bases and the changing landscape for women in high-level government roles.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational study of modern congressional leadership and the specific political trajectory of Nancy Pelosi. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the prose and the authors' ability to contextualize individual ambition within the broader framework of twenty-first-century American governance.
Page Count:
334
Publication Date:
2010-03-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195383737
ISBN-13:
9780195383737
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