Legislative Leviathan Party Government in the House (Second Edition)
Scholars who compare political parties invariably conclude that American parties are much weaker than their European counterparts: they are much less cohesive on legislative votes; their influence over the flow of legislation is less complete; they control but a small fraction of campaign money;...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-356532014-01-19T08:20:50Z Legislative Leviathan Party Government in the House (Second Edition) Cox, Gary W McCubbins, Mathew D Legislative Leviathan Scholars who compare political parties invariably conclude that American parties are much weaker than their European counterparts: they are much less cohesive on legislative votes; their influence over the flow of legislation is less complete; they control but a small fraction of campaign money; they exercise almost no control over nominations; the list could go on. Within the American context, observers have commonly concluded that parties influence legislators less than pressure groups, political action committees, or constituents 2013-09-30T08:30:48Z 2013-09-30T08:30:48Z 2007 Book 978-0-511-27804-4 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35653 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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Scholars who compare political parties invariably conclude that American
parties are much weaker than their European counterparts: they are much
less cohesive on legislative votes; their influence over the flow of legislation
is less complete; they control but a small fraction of campaign money;
they exercise almost no control over nominations; the list could go on.
Within the American context, observers have commonly concluded that
parties influence legislators less than pressure groups, political action committees,
or constituents |
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Legislative Leviathan
Party Government in the House
(Second Edition) |
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Legislative Leviathan
Party Government in the House
(Second Edition) |
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Legislative Leviathan
Party Government in the House
(Second Edition) |
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Legislative Leviathan
Party Government in the House
(Second Edition) |
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Legislative Leviathan
Party Government in the House
(Second Edition) |
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legislative leviathan
party government in the house
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