Congressional behavior
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Random House 1971Description: xii,269p. illus. 25 cmISBN:- 0394310233
- 328.73 22 CO-
- JK1061 .P62
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library | Special Collection - Indiana University | 328.73 CO- (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 008595 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Strengthening Congress in national policymaking, by N. W. Polsby.--The Congressional career--then and now, by H. D. Price.--What do Congressmen hear? By L. A. Dexter.--Congressional staff and public policymaking: the Joint Committee of Internal Revenue Taxation, by J. F. Manley.--Two strategies of leadership: Johnson and Mansfield, by J. G. Stewart.--Arthur Vandenberg and the Senate, by D. Acheson.--Goodbye to the inner club, by N. W. Polsby.--Filibusters: majority rule, presidential leadership, and Senate norms, by R. E. Wolfinger.--The freshman Congressman: his views of the House, by R. F. Fenno, Jr.--Six letters to constituents, by C. Miller.--Committee assignments, by N. A. Masters.--The growth of the seniority system in the U.S. House of Representatives, by N. W. Polsby, M. Gallaher, and B. S. Rundquist.--Joseph G. Cannon and Howard W. Smith: an essay on the limits of leadership in the House of Representatives, by C. O. Jones.--The party whip organizations in the United States House of Representatives, by R. B. Ripley.--The formation of the Democratic Study Group, by M. F. Ferber.
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