The Macropolitics of CongressE. Scott Adler, John S. Lapinski Princeton University Press, 26/02/2006 - 263 páginas How do public laws, treaties, Senate confirmations, and other legislative achievements help us to gain insight into how our governmental system performs? |
Índice
Macropolitics and Micromodels Cartels and Pivots Reconsidered | 21 |
Bureaucratic Capacity and Legislative Performance | 50 |
The Macropolitics of Representation | 77 |
Public Opinion and Congressional Policy A MacroLevel Perspective | 79 |
The Substance of Representation Studying Policy Content and Legislative Behavior | 96 |
Testing Theories of Macropolitics across Time | 127 |
Macropolitics and Changes in the US Code Testing Competing Theories of Policy Production 18741946 | 129 |
Does Divided Government Increase the Size of the Legislative Agenda? | 151 |
The Macropolitics of Telecommunications Policy 18991998 Lawmaking Policy Windows and Agency Control | 173 |
The Influence of Congress and the Courts over the Bureaucracy An Analysis of Wetlands Policy | 195 |
Legislative Bargaining and the Macroeconomy | 211 |
Understanding the Macropolitics of Congress | 239 |
Lawmaking and History | 241 |
Rational Choice History and the Dynamics of Congress | 251 |
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Macropolitics and Public Policy | 171 |