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  • av Erik J. Engstrom
    410 - 872,-

    Erik J. Engstrom offers a historical perspective on the effects of gerrymandering on elections and party control of the US national legislature. Engstrom evaluates the abundant cross-sectional and temporal variation in redistricting plans and their electoral results from all the states, from 1789 through the 1960s, to identify the causes and consequences of partisan redistricting.

  • - Roots, Reelection, and Representation in the Modern Congress
    av Charles R Hunt
    1 121,-

    Although partisan polarization gets much of the attention in political science scholarship about Congress, members of Congress represent diverse communities around the country. Home Field Advantage demonstrates the importance of this understudied element of American congressional elections and representation.

  • - A Study of Policy, Power, Politics and Obama's Historic Legislative Agenda on Capitol Hill
    av Bruce C. Wolpe & Bryan William Marshall
    433 - 989,-

    With its insider's view of the rough-and-tumble politics of cap-and-trade, healthcare reform, tobacco, oversight, and the debt ceiling agreement, The Committee uniquely melds the art of politics and policymaking with the theory and literature of political science.

  • - Why Congressional Majorities Play Politics Instead of Make Laws
    av Jeremy Gelman
    391,-

  • av Jamie L. Carson & Joel Sievert
    433 - 1 063,-

    Investigates whether legislators in earlier historical eras were motivated by many of the same factors that influence their behaviour today, especially with regard to the pursuit of reelection. In this respect, they examine the role of electoral incentives in shaping legislative behaviour across a wide swath of the nineteenth century.

  • - Partisan Conflict and Procedural Change in the U.S. Senate
    av James Ian Wallner
    462,-

  • - Building Party Coalitions in Congress
    av C. Lawrence Evans
    1 121,-

    The party whips are essential components of the US legislative system, responsible for marshalling party votes and keeping House and Senate party members in line. In The Whips, C. Lawrence Evans offers a comprehensive exploration of coalition building and legislative strategy in the US House and Senate.

  • - How Women Work Harder to Stay in Office
    av Amy Steigerwalt & Jeffrey Lazarus
    278 - 1 063,-

    Examines the factors that make women politicians more electorally vulnerable than their male counterparts. These factors combine to convince women that they must work harder to win elections - a phenomenon that Jeffrey Lazarus and Amy Steigerwalt term ""gendered vulnerability"".

  • - Partisan Conflict and Post-Passage Processes in the U.S. Congress
    av Steven S. Smith, Ryan J. Vander Wielen & Hong Min Park
    375 - 1 063,-

    Analyzes the impacts of partisanship, polarization, and institutional reforms on how the U.S. Congress resolves inter-cameral differences

  • - The Case of the Michigan Legislature
    av Thomas Lyke Thompson
    623,-

    Through 13 years of intensive research and 460 interviews, this study assesses changes since Michigan's implementation of term limits in 1993 and explores their implications. Paying special attention to term limits' institutional effects, the authors also consider legislative representation, political accountability, and the role of the bureaucracy and interest groups in state legislatures.

  • - Macropolitical Conflict and the Legacy of Chadha
    av Michael J. Berry
    550 - 1 180,-

    Examine the ways that US Congress has used the legislative veto over the past 80 years. Michael J. Berry argues that, since the US Supreme Court declared the legislative veto unconstitutional in Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) v. Chadha (1983), Congress has strategically modified its use of the veto to give more power to Appropriations Committees.

  • - Conditions of Influence
    av Jennifer Hayes Clark
    348,-

    Revealing data from the U.S. Congress and state legislatures challenge conventional assumptions about minority parties

  • - Colonies, Territories, and States, 1619-2009
    av Peverill Squire
    579,-

    Squire offers a comprehensive history of legislatures, core institutions in American political development

  • - The Changing Politics of Congressional Primary Challenges
    av Robert G. Boatright
    989,-

    The recent rise of "primarying" corresponds to the rise of national fundraising bases and new types of partisan organizations supporting candidates around the country

  • - The Politics of Congressional Elections Across Time
    av Jamie L. Carson & Jason Matthew Roberts
    441,-

    Presents an original study of US congressional elections and electoral institutions for 1872-1944 from a contemporary political science perspective. The authors test the applicability in a historical context of modern political science theories, assess the effects of institutional reforms, and identify the factors that shape the competitiveness of elections.

  • - Politics and Policy in Lower Court Confirmation Hearings
    av Logan Dancey
    989,-

    Analyses transcripts for all district and circuit court confirmation hearings between 1993 and 2012. The authors find that the practice of confirmation hearings for district and circuit nominees provides an important venue in which senators can advocate on behalf of their policy preferences and bolster their chances of being reelected.

  • - Changing Majority Status and Causal Processes in the U.S. Senate
    av Nathan Monroe
    1 063,-

    Senator Jim Jeffords left the Republican Party in May 2001 and became an independent. Because he agreed to vote with the Democrats on organisational votes, this gave that party a 51-49 majority in the Senate. Using the "Jeffords switch", Chris Den Hartog and Nathan W. Monroe examine how power is shared and transferred in the Senate.

  • - Party Participation and Partisan Politics
    av Scott Meinke
    375,-

    In recent Congresses, roughly half of the members of the US House of Representatives served in whip organisations and on party committees. According to Scott R. Meinke, rising electoral competition and polarization over the past 40 years have altered the nature of party participation.

  • - Lawmakers and Constituents in Colonial America
    av Peverill Squire
    1 180,-

    Representation is integral to the study of legislatures, yet virtually no attention has been given to how representative assemblies developed and what that process might tell us about how the relationship between the representative and the represented evolved. The Rise of the Representative corrects that omission by tracing the development of representative assemblies in colonial America.

  • - Party Participation and Partisan Politics
    av Scott R. Meinke
    1 063,-

  • av Andrew J. Taylor
    462,-

    The House and the Senate floors are the only legislative forums where all members of the U.S. Congress participate and each has a vote. Andrew J. Taylor explores why floor power and floor rights in the House are more restricted than in the Senate and how these restrictions affect the legislative process.

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