Filibuster: obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate
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contents | Obstruction in theoretical context -- The mutability of senate rules -- Where's the pivot? -- Dilatory motions and the success of obstruction -- Obstruction and the tariff -- Slavery and obstruction in the antebellum senate -- Obstruction and institutional change -- Cloture reform reconsidered -- The impact of cloture on the appropriations process Parliamentary obstruction, popularly known as the 'filibuster,' has been a defining feature of the U.S. Senate throughout its history. In this book, Wawro and Schickler explain how the Senate managed to satisfy its lawmaking role during the 19th and early 20th century, when it lacked seemingly essential formal rules for governing debate. What prevented the Senate from self-destructing during this time? The authors argue that in a system where filibusters played out as wars of attrition, the threat of rule changes prevented the institution from devolving into parliamentary chaos. They show that institutional patterns of behavior induced by inherited rules did not render Senate rules immune from fundamental changes. The authors' theoretical arguments are supported through a combination of extensive quantitative and case-study analysis, which spans a broad swath of history. They consider how changes in the larger institutional and political context--such as the expansion of the country and the move to direct election of senators--led to changes in the Senate regarding debate rules. They further investigate the impact these changes had on the functioning of the Senate. The book concludes with a discussion relating battles over obstruction in the Senate's past to recent conflicts over judicial nominations.--Book jacket flap |
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spelling | Wawro, Gregory J., (Gregory John) Verfasser aut Filibuster obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate Gregory J. Wawro and Eric Schickler Obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate Princeton, New Jersey Princeton University Press [2006] © 2006 1 online resource (326 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Princeton studies in American politics Description based on print version record Obstruction in theoretical context -- The mutability of senate rules -- Where's the pivot? -- Dilatory motions and the success of obstruction -- Obstruction and the tariff -- Slavery and obstruction in the antebellum senate -- Obstruction and institutional change -- Cloture reform reconsidered -- The impact of cloture on the appropriations process Parliamentary obstruction, popularly known as the 'filibuster,' has been a defining feature of the U.S. Senate throughout its history. In this book, Wawro and Schickler explain how the Senate managed to satisfy its lawmaking role during the 19th and early 20th century, when it lacked seemingly essential formal rules for governing debate. What prevented the Senate from self-destructing during this time? The authors argue that in a system where filibusters played out as wars of attrition, the threat of rule changes prevented the institution from devolving into parliamentary chaos. They show that institutional patterns of behavior induced by inherited rules did not render Senate rules immune from fundamental changes. The authors' theoretical arguments are supported through a combination of extensive quantitative and case-study analysis, which spans a broad swath of history. They consider how changes in the larger institutional and political context--such as the expansion of the country and the move to direct election of senators--led to changes in the Senate regarding debate rules. They further investigate the impact these changes had on the functioning of the Senate. The book concludes with a discussion relating battles over obstruction in the Senate's past to recent conflicts over judicial nominations.--Book jacket flap United States / Congress / Senate États-Unis / Congress / Senate / Règlements et procédure USA / Senat swd United States / Congress / Rules and practice blmlsh United States Congress Senate Freedom of debate United States Congress Senate Cloture USA Congress (DE-588)35622-0 gnd rswk-swf Obstructionnisme / États-Unis Wetgeving gtt Politieke oppositie gtt Obstructies gtt Senaat (Verenigde Staten) gtt Redefreiheit swd Filibuster swd Gesetzgebungsverfahren swd Geschäftsordnung swd Blockade swd Legislation / United States blmlsh Parliamentary practice / United States blmlsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Legislative Branch bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General bisacsh Filibusters (Political science) United States Gesetzgebung (DE-588)4020682-8 gnd rswk-swf Redefreiheit (DE-588)4177296-9 gnd rswk-swf Filibuster (DE-588)4453032-8 gnd rswk-swf USA USA Congress (DE-588)35622-0 b Gesetzgebung (DE-588)4020682-8 s Redefreiheit (DE-588)4177296-9 s Filibuster (DE-588)4453032-8 s 1\p DE-604 Schickler, Eric 1969- Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Wawro, Gregory J . Filibuster : obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=644659 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Wawro, Gregory J., (Gregory John) Filibuster obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate Obstruction in theoretical context -- The mutability of senate rules -- Where's the pivot? -- Dilatory motions and the success of obstruction -- Obstruction and the tariff -- Slavery and obstruction in the antebellum senate -- Obstruction and institutional change -- Cloture reform reconsidered -- The impact of cloture on the appropriations process Parliamentary obstruction, popularly known as the 'filibuster,' has been a defining feature of the U.S. Senate throughout its history. In this book, Wawro and Schickler explain how the Senate managed to satisfy its lawmaking role during the 19th and early 20th century, when it lacked seemingly essential formal rules for governing debate. What prevented the Senate from self-destructing during this time? The authors argue that in a system where filibusters played out as wars of attrition, the threat of rule changes prevented the institution from devolving into parliamentary chaos. They show that institutional patterns of behavior induced by inherited rules did not render Senate rules immune from fundamental changes. The authors' theoretical arguments are supported through a combination of extensive quantitative and case-study analysis, which spans a broad swath of history. They consider how changes in the larger institutional and political context--such as the expansion of the country and the move to direct election of senators--led to changes in the Senate regarding debate rules. They further investigate the impact these changes had on the functioning of the Senate. The book concludes with a discussion relating battles over obstruction in the Senate's past to recent conflicts over judicial nominations.--Book jacket flap United States / Congress / Senate États-Unis / Congress / Senate / Règlements et procédure USA / Senat swd United States / Congress / Rules and practice blmlsh United States Congress Senate Freedom of debate United States Congress Senate Cloture USA Congress (DE-588)35622-0 gnd Obstructionnisme / États-Unis Wetgeving gtt Politieke oppositie gtt Obstructies gtt Senaat (Verenigde Staten) gtt Redefreiheit swd Filibuster swd Gesetzgebungsverfahren swd Geschäftsordnung swd Blockade swd Legislation / United States blmlsh Parliamentary practice / United States blmlsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Legislative Branch bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General bisacsh Filibusters (Political science) United States Gesetzgebung (DE-588)4020682-8 gnd Redefreiheit (DE-588)4177296-9 gnd Filibuster (DE-588)4453032-8 gnd |
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title | Filibuster obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate |
title_alt | Obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate |
title_auth | Filibuster obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate |
title_exact_search | Filibuster obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate |
title_full | Filibuster obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate Gregory J. Wawro and Eric Schickler |
title_fullStr | Filibuster obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate Gregory J. Wawro and Eric Schickler |
title_full_unstemmed | Filibuster obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate Gregory J. Wawro and Eric Schickler |
title_short | Filibuster |
title_sort | filibuster obstruction and lawmaking in the u s senate |
title_sub | obstruction and lawmaking in the U.S. Senate |
topic | United States / Congress / Senate États-Unis / Congress / Senate / Règlements et procédure USA / Senat swd United States / Congress / Rules and practice blmlsh United States Congress Senate Freedom of debate United States Congress Senate Cloture USA Congress (DE-588)35622-0 gnd Obstructionnisme / États-Unis Wetgeving gtt Politieke oppositie gtt Obstructies gtt Senaat (Verenigde Staten) gtt Redefreiheit swd Filibuster swd Gesetzgebungsverfahren swd Geschäftsordnung swd Blockade swd Legislation / United States blmlsh Parliamentary practice / United States blmlsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Legislative Branch bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General bisacsh Filibusters (Political science) United States Gesetzgebung (DE-588)4020682-8 gnd Redefreiheit (DE-588)4177296-9 gnd Filibuster (DE-588)4453032-8 gnd |
topic_facet | United States / Congress / Senate États-Unis / Congress / Senate / Règlements et procédure USA / Senat United States / Congress / Rules and practice United States Congress Senate Freedom of debate United States Congress Senate Cloture USA Congress Obstructionnisme / États-Unis Wetgeving Politieke oppositie Obstructies Senaat (Verenigde Staten) Redefreiheit Filibuster Gesetzgebungsverfahren Geschäftsordnung Blockade Legislation / United States Parliamentary practice / United States POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Legislative Branch POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General Filibusters (Political science) United States Gesetzgebung USA |
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