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Robert L. Peabody
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The Japanese Diet and the U.S. Congress ISBN: 9780429312076
This chapter explores the apparent paradox between the drive toward autonomy on the part of the more junior members and the apparent stability of congressional leadership. It examines the history of party organization in Congress and describes the co
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Autor:
Robin Kolodny, Carolyn Thompson, Robert L. Peabody, Jean Torcom, Lynne P. Brown, Susan Webb Hammond
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PS: Political Science & Politics. 23:451-455
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Robert L. Peabody
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Political Science Quarterly. 107:765-767
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Robert L. Peabody
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The Journal of Politics. 53:879-881
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Robert L. Peabody
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American Political Science Review. 84:982-983
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Political Science Quarterly. 91:237-258
Walter Bagehot once defined a parliament as "nothing less than a big meeting of more or less idle people." In a similar mood one might be tempted to describe the contemporary United States Senate as little more than a halfway house for more or less a
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Robert L. Peabody
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Congress & the Presidency. 9:1-15
What is the state of contemporary research on Congress? Entering the decade of the 1980s, the level of research commitment by congressional scholars seems high, the quality of output has been sustained. Books and articles on the workings of Congress
Autor:
Lynne P. Brown, Robert L. Peabody
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Congress & the Presidency. 11:179-196
This article examines party leadership in the context of personal ambition, institutional commitments and the representative's dilemma of choosing between a national vs. local perspective. The research focus is on the careers of five recent House Dem
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Robert L. Peabody
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 411:133-146
Party leaders and committee leaders in the United States Congress, while sometimes adversaries, are more often collaborators in the legislative process. Much congressional research has centered upon committee structure and operations; another extensi
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Robert L. Peabody
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American Political Science Review. 61:675-693
Long periods of one-party domination, increased average tenure in office for Representatives, and the institutionalization of patterns of succession to the Speakership, have all contributed to a tendency toward leadership stability in the 20th-centur