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|a U.S. Senate exceptionalism /
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|a United States Senate exceptionalism
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 364-385) and index.
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|a Let's begin with the Senate : an introduction to U.S. Senate exceptionalism / Bruce I. Oppenheimer -- Looking for the Senate : reminiscences and residuals / Richard F. Fenno -- Party realignment, ideological polarization, and voting behavior in U.S. Senate elections / Alan I. Abramowitz -- Ideological portrayals during U.S. Senate campaigns / Kim Fridkin Kahn and Patrick J. Kenney -- Explaining national party tides in Senate elections : macropartisanship, policy mood, and ideological balancing / Robert S. Erikson -- Electoral convergence in the U.S. Congress / John R. Alford and John R. Hibbing -- Sharing the same home turf : how senators from the same state compete for geographic electoral support / Wendy J. Schiller -- Winning media coverage in the U.S. Congress / Patrick J. Sellers -- Parties and hierarchies in Senate committees, 1789-1946 / David T. Canon and Charles Stewart III -- Analyzing institutional change : bill introduction in the nineteenth-century senate / Joseph Cooper and Elizabeth Rybicki -- Emergence of Senate party leadership / Gerald Gamm and Steven S. Smith -- The "60-vote Senate" : strategies, process, and outcomes / Barbara Sinclair -- How senators decide : an exploration / C. Lawrence Evans -- Representational power and distributive politics : Senate influence on federal transportation spending / Frances E. Lee -- Examining individualism versus Senate folkways in the aftermath of the Clinton impeachment / Ross K. Baker -- Explaining impeachment : the exceptional institution confronts the unique experience / Burdett A. Loomis -- Seeing the House and Senate together : some reflections on the research on the exceptional Senate / David W. Rohde -- Making sense out of our exceptional Senate : perspectives and commentary / Lawrence C. Dodd.
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|a "This collection includes the most recent scholarship on the U.S. Senate. Whereas most books simply assume that research about the House of Representatives holds equally well when applied to the Senate, this volume takes as its point of departure research about the Senate itself. This gives the reader a clear understanding of the particular nature of the institution and opens the door for further, refining research. Drawing on diverse methodologies, this book's synthesizing work will be essential reading for all scholars of American politics. The chapters are written by leading congressional scholars and cover topics including representation, elections, committees, party leadership, policy influence, and constitutional powers."--
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