Congress Readings
Sarah A, Binder and Stephen S. Smith, Politics or
Principle?,
The Politics and Principle of the Filibuster,
Brookings Press, Washington D.C., 1997, 1-36.
David W. Brady, John F. Cogon, and Morris P. Fiorina
(ed.), Continuity and Change in House Elections,
Stephen Ansolabehere and James M. Snyder Jr.,
Money and Office: The Sources of the Incumbency
Advantage in Congressional Campaign Finance,
Stanford University Press, 2000, 65-77.
David W. Brady and Hahrie Han,
Party Polarization in the Post WWII Era: A Two Period
Electoral Interpretation, paper presented at the
Midwest Political Science Association on April 4,
2003, Chicago, Illinois, 1-48.
David Butler and Bruce Cain,
Congressional Redistricting,
Changing Boundaries: Myths
and Realities, MacMillan Publishing Company, NY,
1992, 1-46.
David Canon,
Race, Redistricting, and Representation, A Legal
Primer on Race and Redistricting, University of
Chicago Press, Chicago, 1999, 60-77.
David W. Brady, John F. Cogan, Brian J. Gaines,
Douglas Rivers,
The Perils of Presidential Support: How the Republicans
Took the House in the 1994 Midterm Elections,
Political Behavior, Vol 18, No. 4, Dec. 1996,
345-367.
Richard F. Fenno, Jr.,
U.S. House Members in Their Constituencies: An
Exploration, The American Political Science
Review, Vol.17, No. 3, (Sep., 1977), 883-917.
Richard F. Fenno, Jr.,
Congressmen in Committees, Little Brown & Co.,
1973, 1-14.
Helen Dewar,
An All-Nighter in the Senate; GOP Aims to Call Attention
to Blocked Judicial Nominees, The Washington Post,
November 13, 1003, A01.
John R. Hibbing and Elizabeth Theiss-Morris,
Congress As
Public Enemy,
Introduction: What is wrong with the American political
system?, Cambridge University Press, 1995,
1-41.
David R. Mayhew,
Congress the Electoral Connection, Yale
University Press, New Haven, CT, 1974, 13-77.
Anthony King,
The Vulnerable American Politician, British
Journal of Political Science, Vol. 27, No. 1, Jan.
1977, 1-22.
Barbara Sinclair,
Unorthodox Lawmaking, Clean Air: An Introduction to How
the Legislative Process Has Changed, CQ Press,
Washington D.C., 1-50.
Richard A. Smith,
Interest Group Influence in the U.S. Congress,
Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 1,
February 1995, 89-139.
James L. Sunquist, The Decline and Resurgence of
Congress,
The President as Chief Legislator, Brookings Institution
Press, Washington D.C., 1981, 127-154.
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