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New Majority or Old Minority?
The Impact of the Republicans on Congress
Nicol C. Rae (Anthology Editor) , Colton C. Campbell (Anthology Editor) , William F. Connelly Jr. (Contributor) , Roger H. Davidson (Contributor) , Christopher J. Deering (Contributor) , C Lawrence Evans (Contributor) ,
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New Majority or Old Minority?
The Impact of the Republicans on Congress
Nicol C. Rae (Anthology Editor) , Colton C. Campbell (Anthology Editor) , William F. Connelly Jr. (Contributor) , Roger H. Davidson (Contributor) , Christopher J. Deering (Contributor) , C Lawrence Evans (Contributor) ,
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The elections of 1998 bear out the thesis of this book: so far, the Republicans in Congress are operating more like an old minority party than the new majority party they've become. Still, Congress has changed under Republican leadership and the Republicans have changed, too. This volume of original essays by leading congressional scholars explores the impact of the Republican majority on Congress with attention to the history of the institution and party characteristics present and future. For students and scholars alike, the new majority of an old minority provides a laboratory for political analysis that demonstrates lasting effects. As Republicans learn to govern, the country will no doubt learn something, too.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 From Revolution to Evolution: Congress under Republican Control
Part 3 New Styles of Party Leadership
Chapter 4 Partisan Imperative and Institutional Constraints: Republican Party Leadership in the House and Senate
Chapter 5 Institutional Context and Leadership: The Case of Newt Gingrich
Part 6 Change and Continuity in Congressional Committees
Chapter 7 Building the Republican Regime: Leaders and Committees
Chapter 8 Learning to Legislate: Committees in the Republican Congress
Part 9 Reforming the Legislative Process
Chapter 10 Procedural Features of House Republican Rule
Chapter 11 Republican Roles in Congressional Budget Reform: Twenty-Five Years of Deficit and Conflict
Part 12 The Congressional Republican Party
Chapter 13 Moderate Success: Majority Status and Factionalism in the House Republican Party
Chapter 14 The House Republicans: Lessons for Political Science
Product details
Published | Mar 25 1999 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 232 |
ISBN | 9780847691685 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |