Norms play an important role in the functioning of the U.S. Congress. The first book-length treatment of the topic in over fifteen years, A Social Theory of Congress addresses what are norms, what congressional norms exist, and what effects norms have, and adds a new theoretical perspective to consider Congress.
Norms play an important role in the functioning of the U.S. Congress. The first book-length treatment of the topic in over fifteen years, A Social Theory of Congress addresses what are norms, what congressional norms exist, and what effects norms have, and adds a new theoretical perspective to consider Congress.
Brian Alexander is assistant professor of politics at Washington and Lee University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Bringing Norms Back into the Study of Congress Chapter 2: A Constructivist Approach to Congressional Norms Chapter 3: Historical Norms and the Modern Congress: A Survey Chapter 4: It Could Be Worse: Enduring Norms of Cooperation Chapter 5: Age of Resistance: Emerging Norms of Conflict Chapter 6: Out of the Madmen Era into the New: Norms of a Changing Culture Chapter 7: Between Cooperation and Conflict
Chapter 1: Bringing Norms Back into the Study of Congress Chapter 2: A Constructivist Approach to Congressional Norms Chapter 3: Historical Norms and the Modern Congress: A Survey Chapter 4: It Could Be Worse: Enduring Norms of Cooperation Chapter 5: Age of Resistance: Emerging Norms of Conflict Chapter 6: Out of the Madmen Era into the New: Norms of a Changing Culture Chapter 7: Between Cooperation and Conflict
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