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Race Rules, Race Rules: Electoral Politics in New Orleans, 1965-2006 examines one of the innumerable raminifications of Hurricane Katrina: a reversal in the decades-long process of racial transition, from white dominant to black dominant. The electoral consequences o, Race Rules has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Race Rules
  • Written by author Baodong Liu
  • Published by The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc, October 2007
  • Race Rules: Electoral Politics in New Orleans, 1965-2006 examines one of the innumerable raminifications of Hurricane Katrina: a reversal in the decades-long process of racial transition, from white dominant to black dominant. The electoral consequences o
  • Race Rules examines electoral politics over forty years, up to the present day. Liu and Vanderleeuw show that an understanding of New Orleans politics must start with the city's racial composition and must be viewed in terms of racial conflict and accommo
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List of Tables     ix
List of Figures     xi
Acknowledgments     xiii
Hurricane Katrina, Racial Change, and Electoral Politics in New Orleans: An Introduction     1
Theories of Racial Politics in Urban America     17
Racial Conflict and Accommodation in Electoral Politics     37
Black Mayors in New Orleans     51
Racial Conflict in the Electoral Arena     79
Race and Strategic Voting     99
Race, Katrina, and New Orleans' Electoral Politics: Conclusion     121
The Ecological Inference Problem and Ecological Inference Methods; Survey Data and Question Wording     137
Bibliography     143
Index     157
About the Authors     165


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