Twelve studies of the organization of Congress
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington 1966 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy ReseachDescription: 515p. illus. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 328.73 22 TW-
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library | Special Collection - Indiana University | 328.73 TW- (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 011215 |
On spine: Congress: the first branch of government.
Toward a new model of Congress, by A. de Grazia.--Legislative oversight, by C.P. Cotter.--"Check and balance" today: what does it mean for Congress and Congressmen? By L.A. Dexter.--Toward a radical incrementalism: a proposal to aid Congress in reform of the budgetary process, by A. Wildavsky.--Availability of information for Congressional operations, by C.R. Dechert.--The committees in a revitalized Congress, by H. Eulau.--Decision making in Congress, by J. . Robinson.--Congressional liaison: an inquiry into its meaning for Congress, by E.A. de Grazia.--The service function of the United States Congress, by K.G. Olson.--Congress and the Executive: the race for representation, by R.H. Davidson.--Information systems for Congress, by K. Janda.- Strengthening the first branch: an inventory of proposals.--Congress 1989, by A. de Grazia.
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