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Disjointed Pluralism
Institutional Innovation and the Development of the U.S. Congress
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The book explores the evolution of institutional change within the U.S. Congress from 1910 to 1995, arguing that this change arises from the interplay of multiple interests rather than a singular collective interest. Eric Schickler examines how these dynamics shape congressional politics, highlighting the adaptability of congressional institutions while also acknowledging the frustrations experienced by both members and external observers. The analysis provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in congressional reform and governance.
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2001, měkká
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