Congressional Record
Author : United States. Congress
Publisher :
Page : 1324 pages
File Size : 26,15 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Law
ISBN :
Author : United States. Congress
Publisher :
Page : 1324 pages
File Size : 26,15 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Law
ISBN :
Author : Matthew D. McCubbins
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 49,55 MB
Release : 1987-08-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780521337502
First published in 1987, Congress: Structure and Policy is a review of congressional research from an institutional perspective. The selections blend theoretical material found in the fields of discussion theory, political economy, social choice and game theory, with classics on such standard topics as elections and campaigning, controlling the bureaucracy and oversight, norms of behaviour, committees and committee assignments reform, budgeting, presidential influence, and the party and its leadership. Together, these readings present an institutional theory of Congress. They are integrated in order to address both the short-run issue of how congressional institutions shape policy and the long-run question of why congressional organization has evolved the way it has. In their introductions to the chapters, the editors, Professors McCubbins and Sullivan, not only address the themes of the individual readings but place the chapters in the larger context of the political economy.
Author : Forrest Maltzman
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 33,53 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780472085811
The book discusses the role of congressional committees in the legislative process
Author : Woodrow Wilson
Publisher :
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 40,81 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Executive power
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Author : Eric Schickler
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 1444 pages
File Size : 15,65 MB
Release : 2013-03-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0191628263
No legislature in the world has a greater influence over its nation's public affairs than the US Congress. The Congress's centrality in the US system of government has placed research on Congress at the heart of scholarship on American politics. Generations of American government scholars working in a wide range of methodological traditions have focused their analysis on understanding Congress, both as a lawmaking and a representative institution. The purpose of this volume is to take stock of this impressive and diverse literature, identifying areas of accomplishment and promising directions for future work. The editors have commissioned 37 chapters by leading scholars in the field, each chapter critically engages the scholarship focusing on a particular aspect of congressional politics, including the institution's responsiveness to the American public, its procedures and capacities for policymaking, its internal procedures and development, relationships between the branches of government, and the scholarly methodologies for approaching these topics. The Handbook also includes chapters addressing timely questions, including partisan polarization, congressional war powers, and the supermajoritarian procedures of the contemporary Senate. Beyond simply bringing readers up to speed on the current state of research, the volume offers critical assessments of how each literature has progressed - or failed to progress - in recent decades. The chapters identify the major questions posed by each line of research and assess the degree to which the answers developed in the literature are persuasive. The goal is not simply to tell us where we have been as a field, but to set an agenda for research on Congress for the next decade. The Oxford Handbooks of American Politics are a set of reference books offering authoritative and engaging critical overviews of the state of scholarship on American politics. Each volume focuses on a particular aspect of the field. The project is under the General Editorship of George C. Edwards III, and distinguished specialists in their respective fields edit each volume. The Handbooks aim not just to report on the discipline, but also to shape it as scholars critically assess the scholarship on a topic and propose directions in which it needs to move. The series is an indispensable reference for anyone working in American politics. General Editor for The Oxford Handbooks of American Politics: George C. Edwards III
Author : Keith Krehbiel
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 37,48 MB
Release : 1992-08-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780472064601
DIVPresents an alternative informational theory of legislative politics to challenge the conventional view /div
Author : Thomas E. Mann
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 31,53 MB
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 0195368711
Two nationally renowned congressional scholars review the evolution of Congress from the early days of the republic to 2006, arguing that extreme partisanship and a disregard for institutional procedures are responsible for the institution's current state of dysfunction.
Author : Citizens Against Government Waste
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 30,75 MB
Release : 2005-04-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780312343576
A compendium of the most ridiculous examples of Congress's pork-barrel spending.
Author : United States. Congress
Publisher :
Page : 1196 pages
File Size : 13,6 MB
Release : 1997
Category :
ISBN :
Author : Kathryn C. Lavelle
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 27,1 MB
Release : 2011-11-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0199877408
In Legislating International Organization, Kathryn Lavelle argues against the commonly-held idea that key international organizations are entities unto themselves, immune from the influence and pressures of individual states' domestic policies. Covering the history of the IMF and World Bank from their origins, she shows that domestic political constituencies in advanced industrial states have always been important drivers of international financial institution policy. This book will reshape how we think about how the US Congress interacts with international institutions and more broadly about the relationship of domestic politics to global governance throughout the world.