Minority Rights, Majority Rules explains why majority parties dominate in the US House of Representatives, while minorities often dominate in the Senate.
Minority Rights, Majority Rules explains why majority parties dominate in the US House of Representatives, while minorities often dominate in the Senate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. The partisan basis of procedural choice 2. The evolving concepts of house and Senate minority rights 3. Procedural choice in the early congress: the case of the Previous Question 4. Allocating minority rights in the house, 1789-1990 5. Institutionalizing party in the nineteenth century house 6. Stacking the partisan decks in the twentieth century house 7. Inherited rules and procedural choice in the Senate 8. Assessing the partisan theory Appendices References.
1. The partisan basis of procedural choice 2. The evolving concepts of house and Senate minority rights 3. Procedural choice in the early congress: the case of the Previous Question 4. Allocating minority rights in the house, 1789-1990 5. Institutionalizing party in the nineteenth century house 6. Stacking the partisan decks in the twentieth century house 7. Inherited rules and procedural choice in the Senate 8. Assessing the partisan theory Appendices References.
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