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Political leadership United States History.n97007818 Stephen Skowronek. Originally published: Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press, 1993. Includes bibliographical references (p. 467-533) and index.oPIBeyond Tocqueville, Myrdal, and Hartz: The Multiple Traditions in AmericaSmith, Rogers M.(!American Political Science Review873 Sep. 1993549-566-`Zhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28199309%2987%3A3%3C549%3ABTMAHT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-GAnalysts of American politics since Tocqueville have seen the nation as a paradigmatic "liberal democratic" society, shaped most by the comparatively free and equal conditions and the Englightenment ideals said to have prevailed at its founding. These accounts must be severely revised to recognize the inegalitarian ideologies and institutions of ascriptive hierarchy that defined the political status of racial and ethnic minorities and women through most of U.S. history. A study of the period 1870-1920 illustrates that American political culture is better understood as the often conflictual and contradictory product of multiple political traditions, than as the expression of hegemonic liberal or democratic political traditions.xrFLA Articles 00030554 American Political Science Association Copyright 1993 American Political Science Association:3Legitimating Reconstruction: The Limits of LegalismnSmith, Rogers M.Yale Law Journal 108nTM8, Symposium: Moments of Change: Transformation in American Constitutionalismi Jun. 1999 2039-2075b\http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0044-0094%28199906%29108%3A8%3C2039%3ALRTLOL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-LFLA Symposium: Moments of Change: Transformation in American Constitutionalism 00440094 The Yale Law Journal Company Copyright 1999 The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc.&Somit, Albert Tanenhaus, Joseph. 1967RLThe development of American political science: from Burgess to behavioralism Boston Allyn and Baconlix, 220d$JA84.U5 S63 320/.0973 JA84.U5b\Political science United States History. Political science Study and teaching United States.jd[by Albert Somit [and] Joseph Tanenhaus. 22 cm. Title corrected by publisher's note mounted on t. p.Sperlich, Peter W. 1975Bargaining and Overload\ Wildavsky, Aaron B.t$Perspectives on the Presidency  Boston, MA  Little BrownStewart, Richard B.\ 19754.The reformation of American administrative lawHarvard Law Review888\ 1667-1711t June"0815782241 0815782233 (pbk.) JK1061 .S93 328.73 JK10614Sundquist, James L.8,&The decline and resurgence of Congress Washington, D.C. Brookings Institutiont 1981xi, 500,RK81066191 James L. Sundquist. Includes bibliographical references and index.JRLUnited States. Congress. United States Politics and government 20th century.Sundquist, James L.  1983haDynamics of the party system: Alignment and realignment of political parties in the United Statese Washington, D.C. Brookings Institutionixiv, 466 Rev.081578225X (pbk.)  JK2261 .S9 1983 324.273/09.(Political parties United States History.RK83006354 James L. Sundquist. Includes bibliographical references and index.Teixeira, Ruy A. 1987PIWhy Americans don't vote: Turnout decline in the United States, 1960-1984\2+Contributions in political science, no. 172o New York Greenwood Presss xiii, 149 (!0313255326 (lib. bdg. alk. paper)tJK1967 .T45 1987HAVoting United States. United States Politics and government 1945-uLE86033585 Ruy A. Teixeira. Bibliography: p. [139]-144. Includes index.wTruman, David Bicknell 1951F@The governmental process: political interests and public opinion New York Knopfsxvi, 544 [1st ] JK1118 .T7 328.368 JK1118v<5Lobbying United States. Public opinion United States.sDavid B. Truman. 22 cm.s0)069102295X (pbk.) 0691077517 (alk. paper) JK518 .T84 1987uTulis, Jeffrey The rhetorical presidency Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press 1987 x, 209PI87045542 Jeffrey K. Tulis. Includes bibliographical references and index. PJPresidents United States History. Political oratory United States History.Vose, Clement E. 19586/Litigation as a form of pressure group activityoD>Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 319l 20-31\ Septemberw The important place of judicial review in the American system of government and the attention demanded by litigation dealing with large issues of public law have drawn organizations into many important court cases. In Supreme Court cases, organizations have participated openly by filing briefs as "friend of the court." They have also played a less noticed role either by aiding individuals in whose name "test cases" have been brought or by providing assistance to government attorneys defending a statute in which the organization has an interest. Particular attention is drawn to the activities of the American Liberty League, the National Consumers' League, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The practices of these and other organizations have led to controls designed to assure the integrity of the judicial process. It is contended that controls must be applied with caution lest there be interference with freedom of association and with the concomitant rights of access to the courts.a\Vhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7162%28195809%29319%3C20%3ALAAFOP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-ELhnQdFE0Miliband, Ralphi 1969&The state in capitalist societyt New York  Basic Bookss x, 292320.1/52State, The. Capitalism.n 22 cm.Milkis, Sidney M.C 1999RLPolitical parties and constitutional government: Remaking American democracy$Interpreting American politics  Baltimoret $Johns Hopkins University press cm.p:40801861942 (alk. paper) 0801861950 (pbk. alk. paper)"JK2261 .M53 1999 324.273/09f`Political parties United States. Democracy United States. United States Politics and government.F?99014370 Sidney M. Milkis. Includes bibliographical references.@:Economic Models of Interest Groups: An Introductory Survey.'Mitchell, William C. Munger, Michael C.,%American Journal of Political Science352 May 1991512-546`Zhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0092-5853%28199105%2935%3A2%3C512%3AEMOIGA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-LClassical pluralists, the authors of The Federalist Papers, and many modern scholars have emphasized the critical role of the interests in shaping policies. Still, in general, deductive theory has not provided the hypotheses and explanations offered by political science in studying interests. Economists studying interest groups have taken a more abstract, analytical approach, but this work is largely unknown in political science, perhaps because it is enshrouded in jargon and arcane terminology. We review this literature, using as our motivation two fundamental questions: First, how do interest groups influence policy in a democracy? Second, how should the institutions of government be designed to encourage or control this influence? The models we review are generally of a formal, mathematical nature, but we focus solely on their intuitive content and their contribution to our knowledge of democracy and representation.nhBRV Review Essay 00925853 University of Texas Press Copyright 1991 Midwest Political Science AssociationMueller, Dennis C. 1979 Public choicev.(Cambridge surveys of economic literature New York Cambridge University Press xiii, 297;0521225507. 0521295483JF1001 .M78 2 324/.2>7Democracy. Elections. Social choice. Welfare economics.sLE78011197 Dennis C. Mueller. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 271-288..Murphy, Walter F.r 1964$Elements of judicial strategyk Chicagot "University of Chicago Pressn xiii, 249$LAW KF8742 .M873 1964 347.9973D=United States. Supreme Court. Judicial process United States.~x64024973 GB65-7478 [by] Walter F. Murphy. 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Bauer, Ithiel de Sola Pool [and] Lewis Anthony Dexter. with a new prologue. illus. 24 cm.9>80226039382 (cl. alk. paper) 0226039390 (pbk. alk. paper) 320/.6/09732,Agendas and instability in American politics Chicagob "University of Chicago PressN 1993 xiii, 298R:3Frank R. Baumgartner, Bryan D. Jones. ill. ; 24 cm. `YPolitical planning United States. Policy sciences. United States Politics and government. ,%Baumgartner, Frank R. Jones, Bryan D.aBellah, Robert 1967 Civil Religion in AmericamDaedalus961n 1-21Constitutional History and Constitutional Theory: Reflections on Ackerman, Reconstruction, and the Transformation of the American ConstitutionBenedict, Michael Les5Yale Law Journal 108%TM8, Symposium: Moments of Change: Transformation in American Constitutionalisma Jun. 1999 2011-20380b\http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0044-0094%28199906%29108%3A8%3C2011%3ACHACTR%3E2.0.CO%3B2-NFLA Symposium: Moments of Change: Transformation in American Constitutionalism 00440094 The Yale Law Journal Company Copyright 1999 The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc. Block, Fred 1977NHThe ruling class does not rule: Notes on the Marxist theory of the stateSocialist Revolution7 3{ 6-28Brady, David W.n 1985f_A Reevaluation of Realignments in American Politics: Evidence from the House of Representativesu(!American Political Science Reviewi791l 28-49 Mar.,&This article reevaluates American realignment literature based on Clubb, Flanigan, and Zingale's (1980) admonition to focus on control of government and political leadership rather than electoral results. I put forward a theory of policy change in the House of Representatives which shows, like Sinclair (1977), that the effect of electoral realignments is to create a strong and unified majority party in the Congress. However, unlike other work that focuses on electoral courses, I show that structural features of elections created the new majority party in both the Civil War and the 1890s realignments. Specifically, I argue that in these two realignments a strong regional seats-to-votes distortion created the Republican majorities that enacted the policy changes associated with these realignments.FLA 00030554 The American Political Science Association Menasha, Wisconsin USA EN Copyright 1985 American Political Science Association `Yhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28198503%2979%3A1%3C28%3AARORIA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-NtBrady, David W.c 198882Critical elections and congressional policy making4-Stanford studies in the new political historyW  Stanford, CA Stanford University Pressoxiv, 2120804714428 (alk. paper) JK231 .B73 1988 328.73/09:3Political planning United States History 19th century. Political planning United States History 20th century. United States. Congress. House History 19th century. United States. Congress. House History 20th century. Elections United States History 19th century. Elections United States History 20th century.nPJ87018068 //r88 David W. Brady. Bibliography: p. [196]-205. Includes index.JK21 .B68 1971 320.9/73481The American political system; notes and readings. Rev. Homewood, Il.,  Dorsey Press 1971 xiii, 4117,&The Dorsey series in political scienceb\79146731 Edited by Bernard E. Brown and John C. Wahlke. Includes bibliographical references.,&United States Politics and government.,%Brown, Bernard Edward Wahlke, John C.rBrown, Richard D.n 1976D=Modernization: the transformation of American life, 1600-1865iAmerican century seriesr New York  Hill and Wang 2290809069806 080900125Xw309.1/73Social change. United States Social conditions To 1865. United States Economic conditions To 1865. United States Politics and government 19th century.>8Richard D. Brown ; consulting editor, Eric Foner. 21 cm.("Buchanan, James M. Tullock, Gordon 1962NHThe calculus of consent: Logical foundations of constitutional democracy  Ann Arbor\ "University of Michigan Press x, 361JC423 .B86 321.8*#Decision-making. Democracy. Voting.cxq62007705 [by] James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [341]-361)nBurnham, Walter Dean 1965<5The Changing Shape of the American Political Universei(!American Political Science Review 591a 7-28 Mar.FLA 00030554 The American Political Science Association Washington, D. C. USA Copyright 1965 American Political Science Associationa^Xhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28196503%2959%3A1%3C7%3ATCSOTA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-FBurnham, Walter Dean 1970B;Critical elections and the mainsprings of American politics New York Nortonxii, 210 [1st ] 393099628eJK1965 .B85 324/.73w& Elections United States History.4-70117450 Includes bibliographical references.r'DvGl-fN2981p<6Nordlinger, Eric A. Lowi, Theodore J. Fabbrini, Sergio 1988("The Return to the State: Critiques(!American Political Science Reviewu823u875-901 Sep.This symposium features three critiques of Gabriel Almond's argument--by Eric A. Nordlinger of Brown University, Theodore J. Lowi of Cornell University, and Sergio Fabbrini of the University of Trento.OzFLA Symposium 00030554 The American Political Science Association EN Copyright 1988 American Political Science Association`Zhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28198809%2982%3A3%3C875%3ATRTTSC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-0 Offe, Claus 1975LFThe theory of the capitalist state and the problem of policy formation  Lindberg, L.4-Stress and Contradiction in Modern Capitalism  Lexington, MA  D.C. Heath Offe, Claust 1983leCompetitive party democracy and the Keynesian welfare state: Factors of stability and disorganization\Policy Sciencesc15225-2461Offe, Claus Keane, Johnm 1985PJDisorganized capitalism: Contemporary transformations of work and politics4-Studies in contemporary German social thought\ Cambridge, Mass  MIT Press 366w"0262150298 0262650312 (pbk.)306/.342,&Political sociology. Capitalism. Work.F@Claus Offe ; edited by John Keane. ill. ; 24 cm. Includes index. Offe, Clauss 1985&Two logics of collective actiono Offe, Claus Keane, JohnPJDisorganized Capitalism: Contemporary transformations of work and politics Cambridge, Mass  MIT Press Olson, Mancur. 1965LEThe logic of collective action: public goods and the theory of groups (!Harvard economic studies ; v. 124d  Cambridge\ Harvard University Press x, 176("Social groups. Social interaction.$[by] Mancur Olson, Jr. 22 cm.J*$Page, Benjamin I. Shapiro, Robert Y. 1992RKThe rational public: Fifty years of trends in Americans' policy preferencesp4.American politics and political economy series Chicago "University of Chicago Pressxvi, 489@:0226644782 (pbk. alk. paper) 0226644774 (cloth alk. paper)$HN90.P8 P34 1992 303.3/8/0973n82Public opinion United States History 20th century.91015590 Benjamin I. Page and Robert Y. Shapiro. Includes bibliographical references (p. 441-466) and index. American politics and political economy. Pole, J. R.a 1966RLPolitical representation in England and the origins of the American Republic New York  Macmillanl xvii, 606sJK54 .P6 321.7 JK54a{Representative government and representation. United States Politics and government. Great Britain Politics and government.a,%[by] J. R. Pole. 3 fold. maps. 23 cm..Polsby, Nelson W.  1968D=The Institutionalization of the U.S. House of Representativeso(!American Political Science Reviewg621f144-168r Mar.FLA 00030554 The American Political Science Association Menasha, Wisconsin EN Copyright 1968 American Political Science Associationi`Zhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28196803%2962%3A1%3C144%3ATIOTUH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-NLEPopkin, Samuel L. Gorman, John W. Phillips, Charles Smith, Jeffrey A. 1976VPComment: What have you done for me lately? Toward an investment theory of voting(!American Political Science Review703779-805 Septemberhb http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28197609%2970%3A3%3C779%3ACWHYDF%3E2.0.CO%3B2-EPopkin, Samuel L.a 1991RKThe reasoning voter: communication and persuasion in presidential campaignsm Chicago "University of Chicago Pressg x, 291600226675440 (cloth alk. paper) 0226675459 (paper)JK524 .P64 1991 324.973b[Presidents United States Election. Voting United States. Political campaigns United States.\V91007610 Samuel L. Popkin. Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-280) and index..(Pressman, Jeffrey L. Wildavsky, Aaron B. 1973$Implementation: how great expectations in Washington are dashed in Oakland; or, Why it's amazing that Federal programs work at all, this being a saga of the Economic Development Administration as told by two sympathetic observers who seek to build morals on a foundation of ruined hopes The Oakland Project series Berkeley $University of California Press xviii, 182 0520022696("HD5726.O22 P73 353.0084/84/0979466|uUnited States. Economic Development Administration. Manpower policy California Oakland. Public works Oakland (Calif.)72078949 //r853 [by] Jeffrey L. Pressman and Aaron Wildavsky. "Sponsored by the Oakland Project, University of California." Includes bibliographies.,%Przeworski, Adam Wallerstein, Michael 1982.'Democratic capitalism at the crossroadse Democracyi2e3n 52-68 July 0253345405320/.09W>7Political science and area studies, rivals or partners?.  Bloomingtonc Indiana University Press 1975 viii, 245nRKEdited by Lucian W. Pye ; contributors, Harry Eckstein ... [et al.]. 22 cm..& Political science. Area studies.$Pye, Lucian W. Eckstein, HarryZt]K\N?6{|}>z()Hibbs, Douglas A., Jr. 19770*Political Parties and Macroeconomic Policy(!American Political Science Reviewi714 1467-1487 Dec.This study examines postwar patterns in macroeconomic policies and outcomes associated with left- and right-wing governments in capitalist democracies. It argues that the objective economic interests as well as the subjective preferences of lower income and occupational status groups are best served by a relatively low unemployment-high inflation macroeconomic configuration, whereas a comparatively high unemployment-low inflation configuration is compatible with the interests and preferences of upper income and occupational status groups. Highly aggregated data on unemployment and inflation outcomes in relation to the political orientation of governments in 12 West European and North American nations are analyzed revealing a low unemployment-high inflation configuration in nations regularly governed by the Left and a high unemployment-low inflation pattern in political systems dominated by center and rightist parties. Finally, time-series analyses of quarterly postwar unemployment data for the United States and Great Britain suggests that the unemployment rate has been driven downward by Democratic and Labour administrations and upward by Republican and Conservative governments. The general conclusion is that governments pursue macroeconomic policies broadly in accordance with the objective economic interests and subjective preferences of their class-defined core political constituencies. FLA 00030554 The American Political Science Association Washington, D. C. 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It is contended that controls must be applied with caution lest there be interference with freedom of association and with the concomitant rights of access to the courts.a\Vhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7162%281_pdBCNWalker, Jack L.n 19664-A Critique of the Elitist Theory of Democracy3(!American Political Science Revieww602285-295l Jun.FLA 00030554 The American Political Science Association Menasha, Wisconsin EN Copyright 1966 American Political Science Associationi`Zhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28196606%2960%3A2%3C285%3AACOTET%3E2.0.CO%3B2-OWalker, Jack L. 1983@9The Origins and Maintenance of Interest Groups in AmericaA(!American Political Science Reviewl772 390-406  Jun.^XRather than striving to measure the influence of groups in the policy-making process this article concentrates instead on the ways in which interest groups are created and the means by which they remain in existence. A survey by mail was conducted during 1980-1981 of all voluntary associations that are open to membership and concerned with some aspects of public policy at the national level. The sample of groups was chosen from the Congressional Quarterly's Washington Information Directory. Questionnaires were delivered to 913 interest groups, and usable responses were received from 564, yielding a response rate of 64.8%. Most studies of groups have concerned the tactics employed by group leaders in attracting and holding their members. This study demonstrates that the origins and maintenance of groups depends even more upon the success of group leaders in securing funds from outside their membership which are needed to keep their groups in operation. Estimates of patronage from different sources are provided as well as data on the congruence between the policy goals of groups and their patrons.FLA 00030554 The American Political Science Association Menasha, Wisconsin USA EN Copyright 1983 American Political Science Associationt`Zhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28198306%2977%3A2%3C390%3ATOAMOI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-PWattenberg, Martin P.. 1991RLThe rise of candidate-centered politics: presidential elections of the 1980s Cambridge, Massa Harvard University Pressix, 186b"0674771311 (pbk.) 0674771303"JK2261 .W38 1991 324.973/092Party affiliation United States. Political parties United States. Presidents United States Election 1980. Presidents United States Election 1984. Presidents United States Election 1988. United States Politics and government 1977-b\90036471 Martin P. Wattenberg. Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-178) and index. 0674194349&JK2261 .W37 1996 324.273/09/045aWattenberg, Martin P.9:4The decline of American political parties, 1952-1994  Cambridge, MAa Harvard University Press 1996xii, 24495039297 Martin P. Wattenberg. Enlarged ed. of The decline of American political parties, 1952-1992. 1994. Includes bibliographical references and index.d}Political parties United States. United States Politics and government 1945-1989. United States Politics and government 1989-3ngThe Industrial Organization of Congress; or, Why Legislatures, Like Firms, Are Not Organized as Markets.'Weingast, Barry R. Marshall, William J.& The Journal of Political Economy961 Feb. 1988132-163`Zhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-3808%28198802%2996%3A1%3C132%3ATIOOCO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-SThis paper provides a theory of legislative institutions that parallels the theory of the firm and the theory of contractual institutions. Like market institutions, legislative institutions reflect two key components: the goals or preferences of individuals (here, representatives seeking reelection) and the relevant transactions costs. We present three conclusions. First, we show how the legislative institutions enforce bargains among legislators. Second, we explain why, given the peculiar form of bargaining problems found in legislatures, specific forms of nonmarket exchange prove superior to market exchange. Third, our approach shows how the committee system limits the types of coalitions that may form on a particular issue.d^FLA 00223808 The University of Chicago Press EN Copyright 1988 The University of Chicago PressJK516 .P47 353.03/13$Perspectives on the Presidency Boston  Little Brown 1975ix, 539aNH75003511 edited by Aaron Wildavsky. Includes bibliographical references. Presidents United States.eWildavsky, Aaron B. 0300025521 (pbk.):JK1967 .W64 324.973/092. Who votes?  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Constitutional law United States. United States Politics and government.vo91010725 Bruce Ackerman. Includes bibliographical references and index. v.1 Foundations -- v.2 Transformations.Ackerman, Bruce A. 1993$We the people: Transformations  Cambridge, MAt 0)Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,v.(!1st Harvard University Press pbk.l0674948416 (pbk., v. 1)y KF4541tmConstitutional history United States. Constitutional law United States United States Politics and government.oBruce Ackerman. Originally published in 1991. Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. 325-358) and index. 1. Foundations."Revolution on a Human ScaleAckerman, Bruce Yale Law Journal 108eTM8, Symposium: Moments of Change: Transformation in American Constitutionalismn Jun. 1999 2279-23497b[http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0044-0094%28199906%29108%3A8%3C2279%3AROAHS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-DOFLA Symposium: Moments of Change: Transformation in American Constitutionalism 00440094 The Yale Law Journal Company Copyright 1999 The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc.Aldrich, John Herberts 1995RKWhy parties?: The origin and transformation of political parties in American4.American politics and political economy series Chicago &The University of Chicago PressTxi, 349%@90226012727 (pbk. alk. paper) 0226012719 (hbk. alk. paper)"JK2261 .A46 1995 324.273/09uVOPolitical parties United States History. United States Politics and government.~94036879 John H. Aldrich. Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-339) and index. American politics and political economy.,%Almond, Gabriel Abraham Verba, Sidneym 1963JDThe civic culture: Political attitudes and democracy in five nations Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Pressxi, 562wJA74 .A4 306/.2 JA74xqPolitical culture. Political participation. Political psychology. Social participation. Social history 1945-1960.oD>by Gabriel A. Almond and Sidney Verba. diagrs., tables. 25 cm.Almond, Gabriel A. 1988The Return to the State3(!American Political Science Reviewi823e853-874 Sep.Three important questions are raised by the @'return to the state@' movement of recent years. First, are the pluralist, structural functionalist, and Marxist literatures of political science societally reductionist, as this movement contends? Second, does the neostatist paradigm remedy these defects and provide a superior analytical model? Third, regardless of the substantive merits of these arguments, are there heuristic benefits flowing from this critique of the literature? Examination of the evidence leads to a rejection of the first two criticisms. The answer to the third question is more complex. There is merit to the argument that administrative and institutional history has been neglected in the political science of the last decades. This is hardly a @'paradigmatic shift@'; and it has been purchased at the exorbitant price of encouraging a generation of graduate students to reject their professional history and to engage in vague conceptualization. zFLA Symposium 00030554 The American Political Science Association EN Copyright 1988 American Political Science Association`Yhttp://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28198809%2982%3A3%3C853%3ATRTTS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-6a@:The Americans' Higher-Law Thinking behind Higher LawmakingAppleby, JoyceYale Law Journal 108iTM8, Symposium: Moments of Change: Transformation in American Constitutionalism0 Jun. 1999 1995-20013b\http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0044-0094%28199906%29108%3A8%3C1995%3ATAHTBH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-KFLA Symposium: Moments of Change: Transformation in American Constitutionalism 00440094 The Yale Law Journal Company Copyright 1999 The Yale Law Journal Company, Inc. JC311 Apter, David Ernest9Ideology and discontenti London,f Free Press of Glencoed 1964 342AB;International yearbook of political behavior research, v. 5 nh64020305 edited by David E. Apter. "Supplementary bibliography, compiled by Kay L. Lawson": p.[329]-334.("Nationalism. Political psychology.Arnold, R. Douglas 1979:3Congress and the bureaucracy: A theory of influencee,&Yale studies in political science ; 28  New Haven Yale University Pressu xiii, 235  0300023456JK585 .A78 353.007/218United States. Congress. Administrative agencies United States Management. Government spending policy United States. Public administrative Decision making.8278065493 R. Douglas Arnold. Includes inndex. $9MEMBarber, James David TMAnalyzing presidents: From passive positive (Taft) to active-negative (Nixon)oWashington MonthlyBarber, James David  1992LEThe presidential character: Predicting performance in the White House\ Englewood Cliffs, N.J.  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Social Science Research Council (U.S.). Committee on States and Social Structures., Joint Committee on Latin American Studies., Joint Committee on Western Europe.,oFenno, Richard F.F 1966B;The power of the purse: appropriations politics in Congressl Boston,b  Little Brown xxix, 704\JK1074 .F4 328.365zUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations.D>66022957 [by] Richard F. Fenno, Jr. Bibliographical footnotes.Fenno, Richard F.y 1973 Congressmen in committees Study of Congress series Boston  Little Brown xvii, 302f JK1029B