Minority rights, majority rule: partisanship and the development of Congress
Minority Rights, Majority Rule seeks to explain a phenomenon evident to most observers of the U.S. Congress. In the House of Representatives, majority parties rule and minorities are seldom able to influence national policy making. In the Senate, minorities quite often call the shots, empowered by t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Minority Rights, Majority Rule seeks to explain a phenomenon evident to most observers of the U.S. Congress. In the House of Representatives, majority parties rule and minorities are seldom able to influence national policy making. In the Senate, minorities quite often call the shots, empowered by the filibuster to frustrate the majority. Why did the two chambers develop such distinctive legislative styles? Conventional wisdom suggests that differences in the size and workload of the House and Senate led the two chambers to develop very different rules of procedure. Binder offers an alternative, partisan theory to explain the creation and suppression of minority rights, showing that contests between partisan coalitions have throughout congressional history altered the distribution of procedural rights. Most importantly, new majorities inherit procedural choices made in the past This institutional dynamic has fueled the power of partisan majorities in the House but stopped them in their tracks in the Senate |
Beschreibung: | Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 236 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9780521582391 0521582393 9780521587921 0521587921 |
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adam_text | MINORITY RIGHTS, MAJORITY RULE PARTISANSHIP AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF
CONGRESS SARAH A. BINDER CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS CONTENTS LIST OF
TABLES AND FIGURES PAGE VIII PREFACE XI 1 THE PARTISAN BASIS OF
PROCEDURAL CHOICE 1 2 THE EVOLVING CONCEPTS OF HOUSE AND SENATE MINORITY
RIGHTS 19 3 PROCEDURAL CHOICE IN THE EARLY CONGRESS: THE CASE OF THE
PREVIOUS QUESTION 43 4 ALLOCATING MINORITY RIGHTS IN THE HOUSE,
1789-1990 68 5 INSTITUTIONALIZING PARTY IN THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY HOUSE
86 6 STACKING THE PARTISAN DECK IN THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY HOUSE 132 7
INHERITED RULES AND PROCEDURAL CHOICE IN THE SENATE 167 8 ASSESSING THE
PARTISAN THEORY 202 APPENDIX 1: SUMMARY OF CHANGES IN MINORITY RIGHTS
211 APPENDIX 2: MEASURING CONGRESSIONAL WORKLOAD 218 APPENDIX 3:
MEASURING PARTY BEHAVIOR 220 BIBLIOGRAPHY 225 INDEX 233 VN
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