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  • - Energy and Legislative Leadership
    av Eric M. Uslaner
    938,-

    A Stanford University Press classic.

  • - Structure, Coordination, and Choice in the First American Congress, 1774-1789
    av Calvin Jillson
    938,-

    In 1774 delegates from twelve English colonies in North America assembled in congress. This assemblage laid the foundation for the first national political body in the United States. This is a study of the Congress from 1774 to 1789, the 15 years of its existence.

  • av David W. Brady
    344 - 1 622,-

    Though criticized, the House of Representatives, has, at certain critical points, legislated major, long-lasting public policy changes. This book examines three such periods of policy innovations, exploring how majorities capable of governing are created.

  • av Joel H. Silbey
    1 732,-

    This is a detailed analysis and description of a unique era in American political history, one in which political parties were the dominant dynamic force at work structuring and directing the political world.

  • - Public Money and American Cities
    av Eric H. Monkkonen
    938,-

    With the United States on the way to becoming an almost completely urban nation, the financing of cities has become an issue of great urgency; put simply, American cities do not have enough money. This book examines the role of local fiscal policies and fiscal politics in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America.

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