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Partners and rivals : representation in U.S. Senate delegations /

Congressional scholars have vastly underappreciated how representation in the U. S. Senate differs from the House of Representatives. In this provocative new study, Wendy J. Schiller develops a theory of dual representation--where two legislators share the same geographical constituency--to explain...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Schiller, Wendy J., 1964- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [2000]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 |a A theory of dual representation -- Choosing different institutional career paths -- Diversification and media recognition -- Reputation and constituent evaluation -- Expanding the boundaries of electoral coalitions -- Economic interests and campaign contributions -- Rethinking Senate representation -- Measurement of variables -- Questionnaire mailed to newspaper editors and reporters -- Newspaper articles by subject matter, state, and Senator. 
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653 |a Born, Richard. 
653 |a Buffalo News. 
653 |a Chicago Tribune. 
653 |a Cook, Timothy E. 
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653 |a Indiana Senate Delegation. 
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653 |a Jung, Gi-Yong. 
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653 |a Kerrey, Robert. 
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653 |a Root, Elihu. 
653 |a Rothenberg, Lawrence. 
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653 |a Sigelman, Lee. 
653 |a Simon, Paul. 
653 |a Sinclair, Barbara. 
653 |a State Partisanship. 
653 |a Swanstrom, Roy. 
653 |a Texas Senate Delegation. 
653 |a Wayman, Frank. 
653 |a Wright, John. 
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