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Agenda Setting in the U.S. Senate: Costly Consideration and Majority Party Advantage

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Agenda Setting in the U.S. Senate: Costly Consideration and Majority Party Advantage - Den Hartog, Chris, and Monroe, Nathan W.
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Proposes a new theory of Senate agenda setting that reconciles a divide in literature between the conventional wisdom - in which party power is thought to be mostly undermined by Senate procedures and norms - and the apparent partisan bias in Senate decisions noted in recent empirical studies. Chris Den Hartog and Nathan W. Monroe's theory revolves around a 'costly consideration' framework for thinking about agenda setting, where moving proposals forward through the legislative process is seen as requiring scarce resources. ...

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Agenda Setting in the U.S. Senate: Costly Consideration and Majority Party Advantage 2011, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9781107006461

Hardcover