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Building the Bloc - Intraparty Organization in the Us Congress

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ruth Bloch Rubin is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. She received her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley and was previously a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at Harvard University, Massachusetts. Klappentext When will dissident members of a Congress successfully seize power from their party leaders and fellow lawmakers? When they organize. Zusammenfassung Building the Bloc offers a new theory of how organized groups of dissident lawmakers - such as the Blue Dog Coalition and House Freedom Caucus - drive congressional development and structure lawmaking. Spanning more than a century of history! it sheds new light on a number of decisive congressional conflicts and compromises. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Intraparty organization in the US Congress; 2. Procedural revolt and the House insurgency, 1908-10; 3. The Senate insurgency's quest for economic reform, 1909-10; 4. Securing southern solidarity, 1937-56; 5. The decline of southern influence, 1957-64; 6. Making the moderates matter, 1994-2010; 7. Coordinating liberal hardliners, 1957-94; 8. Organizing conservative revolutionaries, 1970-2015; 9. Rethinking the mischiefs of faction.

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