- Date: Available 12/19/2008
- Format: Print Paperback
- Price: $59.95
- ISBN: 978-0-87289-616-1
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Congress Reconsidered, 9th Edition Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida Bruce I. Oppenheimer, Vanderbilt University Editors Need your books before December 19? Contact collegesales@cqpress.com for information on ordering the 8th Edition.
Always a classic, Dodd and Oppenheimer’s Congress Reconsidered is the recognized source for in-depth, cutting-edge scholarship on Congress geared to undergraduates. Thoroughly updated—with ten brand new pieces and the others completely revised—this ninth edition includes cogent, timely analysis of the 2008 congressional elections, as well as coverage of: - the 110th Democratic Congress,specifically its energy policy, its handling of the Iraq War, and its taxing and spending;
- the role of committees in Congress;
- leadership by women and minorities in Congress;
- the effects of campaign finance reform;
- differences in legislative activity between the Republican and Democratic Congresses;
- party coalition-building across the postwar era;
- and perspective on campaigns, elections,and political careers from member of Congress Daniel Lipinski.
Table of Contents Prologue, Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer
Part I. Patterns and Dynamics of Congressional Change
1. The New World of U.S. Senators, Barbara Sinclair
2. Upheaval in the House: Partisan Alternation and Institutional Adaptation, Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer
3. Is Congress Still A Broken Branch?, Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein
Part II. Elections, Constituencies, and Careers
4. Voters, Candidates, and Issues in Congressional Elections, Robert S. Erikson and Gerald C. Wright
5. Issue Voting in the 2006 Elections for the U.S. House of Representatives, Paul S. Herrnson and James M. Curry
6. Congressional Careers from the Inside: A Political Scientist as Congressman, Daniel Lipinski
7. Promises Made and Promises Kept, Tracy E. Sulkin
Part III. Parties and Committees
8. The Dynamics of Party Government in Congress, Steven S. Smith and Gerald Gamm
9. The Transition to Democratic Leadership in a Polarized House, Kathryn Pearson and Eric Schickler
10. The Whip Systems of Congress, C. Lawrence Evans and Claire E. Grandy
11. Congressional Committees in a Continuing Partisan Era, John H. Aldrich and David W. Rohde
Part IV. Congress and Public Policy
12. The Politics of Advice and Consent: Putting Judges on the Federal Bench, Sarah A. Binder and Forrest Maltzman
13. Transforming American Politics through Tax Policy, Catherine E. Rudder
14. Congress and Energy Policy: Historical Perspective and Contemporary Conundrums, Bruce I. Oppenheimer
15. Congress, the President, and the Iraq War’s Domestic Political Front, William G. Howell and Douglas L. Kriner
Part V. Congress and Political Change
16. From Congressional to Presidential Preeminence: Power and Politics in Late Nineteenth-Century America and Today, Joseph Cooper
17. Congress, Civility, and Legislative Productivity: A Historical Perspective, Lawrence C. Dodd and Scot Schraufnagel
18. Congress and the New Institutional Order, Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer
Testimonials "Those of us who teach undergraduate courses on Congress are always looking for reader/texts that place the institution within a double context--its relationship to other parts of the political system and its changing patterns of power and influence within the evolving forces of history. Congress Reconsidered is the best collection I have yet seen for educating students within this dual context of institutional relationships and historical change." - David Prindle, University of Texas at Austin
Bio(s)
Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida Lawrence C. Dodd holds the Manning J. Dauer Eminent Scholar Chair in Political Science at the University of Florida. His books include Learning Democracy (2005), New Perspectives on American Politics (1994), Congress and Policy Change (1986), Congress and the Administrative State (1979), and Coalitions in Parliamentary Government (1976). He has been a Woodrow Wilson Center Fellow (2003–2004), University Fellow (1993–1994), Hoover National Fellow (1984–1985), and Congressional Fellow (1974–1975). Dodd was selected as the University of Florida’s Teacher-Scholar of the Year in 2007, the university’s highest faculty honor. Bruce I. Oppenheimer, Vanderbilt University Bruce I. Oppenheimer is professor of political science at Vanderbilt University. He received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin and has been a Congressional Fellow (1974– 1975) and Brookings Fellow in Governmental Studies (1970–1971). His book Sizing Up the Senate:The Unequal Consequences of Equal Representation (1999), coauthored with Frances Lee, was awarded the D. B. Hardeman Prize. He is also editor of U.S. Senate Exceptionalism (2002).
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