Matthew Green , associate professor of politics, was interviewed about his new book, Underdog Politics . See below.

Underdog Politics: The Minority Party in the U.S. House of Representatives

From: New Books in Political Science Date: April 20, 2015 Author: Heath Brown

Matthew Green has just written Underdog Politics: The Minority Party in the U.S. House of Representatives (Yale University Press, 2015). Green is associate professor of politics at the Catholic University of America and associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Research and Catholic Studies.

Everyone roots for the underdog, yet nobody seems to like Congress. Green's book offers to split the difference by offering an investigation about how Congressional underdog, the minority party, actually works. Rather than just a passive group, Green shows how over the last 40 years, the minority party has developed specific and often effective strategies to meet their aims. Green's research uses extensive elite interviews to demonstrate how campaign and communication innovations in the 1970s and 1980s have shaped the role that the minority has played.

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