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Legislative leviathan : party government in the House /

The second edition of Legislative Leviathan provides an incisive new look at the inner workings of the House of Representatives in the post-World War II era. Re-evaluating the role of parties and committees, Gary W. Cox and Mathew D. McCubbins view parties in the House - especially majority parties...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cox, Gary W.
Otros Autores: McCubbins, Mathew D. (Mathew Daniel), 1956-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g 1  |t The Weakness of Parties  |g 2 --  |g 2  |t Committee Government  |g 9 --  |g 3  |t An Outline of the Book  |g 13 --  |g Part 1  |t The Autonomy and Distinctiveness of Committees  |g 15 --  |g 1  |t Self-Selection and the Subgovernment Thesis  |g 17 --  |g 1  |t Self Selection  |g 19 --  |g 2  |t Constituency Interests and Assignment Requests  |g 21 --  |g 3  |t Accommodation of Assignment Requests  |g 25 --  |g 4  |t Accommodation of Transfer Requests  |g 32 --  |g 5  |t The Routinization of the Assignment Process  |g 37 --  |g 6  |t What of Norms in the Assignment Process?  |g 39 --  |g 7  |t Whither Assignment Routines? The Republican Revolution  |g 40 --  |g 2  |t The Seniority System in Congress  |g 43 --  |g 1  |t Seniority in the Rayburn House: The Standard View  |g 44 --  |g 2  |t Reconsidering the Standard View  |g 45 --  |g 3  |t The Empirical Evidence  |g 47 --  |g 4  |t Interpreting the Evidence: Postwar Democratic Rule  |g 52 --  |g 5  |t Interpreting the Evidence: The Republican Revolution  |g 55 --  |g 3  |t Subgovernments and the Representativeness of Committees  |g 58 --  |g 1  |t The Previous Literature  |g 59 --  |g 2  |t Data and Methodology  |g 65 --  |g 3  |t Results  |g 68 --  |g 4  |t The Representativeness Thesis  |g 72 --  |g Part 2  |t A Theory of Organization  |g 77 --  |g 4  |t Institutions as Solutions to Collective Dilemmas  |g 79 --  |g 1  |t Collective Dilemmas  |g 80 --  |g 2  |t Central Authority: The Basics  |g 84 --  |g 3  |t Why Central Authority Is Sometimes Necessary  |g 87 --  |g 4  |t Multiperiod Considerations  |g 92 --  |g 5  |t Problems with Central Authority  |g 94 --  |g 5  |t A Theory of Legislative Parties  |g 99 --  |g 1  |t The Reelection Goal  |g 100 --  |g 2  |t Reelection Maximizers and Electoral Inefficiencies  |g 112 --  |g 3  |t Party Leadership  |g 115 --  |g 4  |t Some Criticisms of Our Theory and Our Rejoinder  |g 123 --  |g Part 3  |t Parties as Floor-Voting Coalitions  |g 127 --  |g 6  |t On the Decline of Party Voting in Congress  |g 129 --  |g 1  |t Party Voting: Trends Since 1980  |g 130 --  |g 2  |t Party Voting: Trends from 1910 to the 1970s  |g 131 --  |g 3  |t Party Agendas and Party Leadership Votes  |g 135 --  |g Part 4  |t Parties as Procedural Coalitions: Committee Appointments  |g 149 --  |g 7  |t Party Loyalty and Committee Assignments  |g 153 --  |g 1  |t Assignments to Control Committees  |g 154 --  |g 2  |t Party Loyalty and Transfers to House Committees  |g 155 --  |g 3  |t Loyalty, the Republican Revolution, and the Great Purge of 1995  |g 170 --  |g 4  |t Assignment Success of Freshmen  |g 171 --  |g 8  |t Contingents and Parties  |g 176 --  |g 1  |t A Model of Partisan Selection  |g 177 --  |g 2  |t Which Committees' Contingents Will Be Representative?  |g 178 --  |g 3  |t Results  |g 188 --  |g Part 5  |t Parties as Procedural Coalitions: The Scheduling Power  |g 211 --  |g 9  |t The Majority Party and the Legislative Agenda  |g 213 --  |g 1  |t The Speaker's Collective Scheduling Problem  |g 215 --  |g 2  |t Limits on the Scheduling Power  |g 217 --  |g 3  |t Committee Agendas and the Speaker  |g 221 --  |g 4  |t Intercommittee Logrolls  |g 227 --  |g 5  |t Coalitional Stability  |g 230 --  |g 6  |t Critiques and Rejoinders  |g 232 --  |g 10  |t Controlling the Legislative Agenda  |g 235 --  |g 1  |t The Majority Party and the Committee System  |g 236 --  |g 2  |t The Consequences of Structural Power: The Legislative Agenda  |g 241 --  |g 3  |t The Consequences of Structural Power: Public Policy  |g 250 --  |g 4  |t Comments on the Postwar House  |g 251 --  |g Appendix 1  |t Uncompensated Seniority Violations, Eightieth through Hundredth Congresses  |g 259 --  |g Appendix 2  |t A Model of the Speaker's Scheduling Preferences  |g 263 --  |g Appendix 3  |t Unchallengeable and Challengeable Vetoes  |g 267 --  |g Appendix 4  |t The Scheduling Power  |g 269. 
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