
Congress
Games and Strategies
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
4th Edition
Published on 16. November 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
450 pages
978-0-7425-9975-8 (ISBN)
Description
Congress: Games and Strategies, fourth edition, is an up-to-date look at the 21st century Congress from the perspective of a professional political scientist and congressional staff member turned academic. As such, it provides both academic and real-world insights into the unique and often impenetrable world of our national legislature. Using the most recent academic literature as well as quotes from current members of Congress, it seeks to explore the overlap between theory and reality. The book uses a game analogy as an organizing theme and as a toolbox, recognizing that much of Congress' activity is understood by analyzing the players, the rules under which they work, the strategies they employ and the pattern of winning and losing that result. Updated through the 2008 election, the book includes a host of features intended to enhance comprehension, including boxes that allow students to hear what congressmen and congresswomen themselves say about the institution.
Reviews / Votes
An excellent reminder to readers of the dynamic tensions between members' strategies and Congressional rules that are essential to understanding contemporary public policy. -- Nancy S. Kursman, The University of Michigan - Dearborn Congress: Games and Strategies is an excellent text which I have used successfully for at least five years. The in-depth questions, which will increase the students' knowledge, critical thinking, and research skills, may be used for independent individual or group assignments. It is the best text on the market. -- Susan J. Martin, Indiana University of PennsylvaniaMore details
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
844 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7425-9975-8 (9780742599758)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Stephen E. Frantzich is professor of political science at the United States Naval Academy. Claude Berube currently serves as an instructor of political science at the United States Naval Academy.
Content
1 Preface
2 Reviewers
3 About the Authors
4 Introduction
5 Chapter 1 The Constitution: Establishing General Rules
6 Chapter 2 The Electoral Game
7 Chapter 3 The Arrival and Survival Games: Entering Congress and Staying There
8 Chapter 4 Organizing for Action: Party, Committee, and Policy Teams within the Congressional Arenas
9 Chapter 5 Interpreting the Legislative Game: Congress, the Media, and the Public
10 Chapter 6 The Public and Its Players: Organized and Unorganized Citizens
11 Chapter 7 The Policy Game: The Procedures and Strategies That Determine Winners and Losers
12 Chapter 8 Congress and Other Institutional Players: The President, the Bureaucracy, and the Courts
13 Chapter 9 Congress and Policy Results
14 Chapter 10 Congress, Reform, and the Future: Games Can Change
15 Glossary
16 Bibliography
17 Index
2 Reviewers
3 About the Authors
4 Introduction
5 Chapter 1 The Constitution: Establishing General Rules
6 Chapter 2 The Electoral Game
7 Chapter 3 The Arrival and Survival Games: Entering Congress and Staying There
8 Chapter 4 Organizing for Action: Party, Committee, and Policy Teams within the Congressional Arenas
9 Chapter 5 Interpreting the Legislative Game: Congress, the Media, and the Public
10 Chapter 6 The Public and Its Players: Organized and Unorganized Citizens
11 Chapter 7 The Policy Game: The Procedures and Strategies That Determine Winners and Losers
12 Chapter 8 Congress and Other Institutional Players: The President, the Bureaucracy, and the Courts
13 Chapter 9 Congress and Policy Results
14 Chapter 10 Congress, Reform, and the Future: Games Can Change
15 Glossary
16 Bibliography
17 Index