
The U.S. Senate
From Deliberation to Dysfunction
Burdett A. Loomis(Editor)
CQ Press
1st Edition
Published on 13. September 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-1-60871-727-9 (ISBN)
Description
With an avalanche of scholarship on the House, it can be tough to balance out coverage in a typical Congress course with appropriate readings on the "slow institution."
Offering top-notch research geared to an undergraduate audience, Loomis' new edited volume represents a broad picture of the contemporary Senate and how it came to be. While addressing issues of delay, obstruction, and polarization in a variety of ways, the scholars in this collection are not proposing a reform agenda, but instead, explore the historical and political contexts for how difficult it can be to change a non-majoritarian, highly individualistic institution. Students will come away from these chapters with a much greater appreciation of the Senate's unique combination of tradition, precedent, and constitutional mandate.
Offering top-notch research geared to an undergraduate audience, Loomis' new edited volume represents a broad picture of the contemporary Senate and how it came to be. While addressing issues of delay, obstruction, and polarization in a variety of ways, the scholars in this collection are not proposing a reform agenda, but instead, explore the historical and political contexts for how difficult it can be to change a non-majoritarian, highly individualistic institution. Students will come away from these chapters with a much greater appreciation of the Senate's unique combination of tradition, precedent, and constitutional mandate.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Publishing group
SAGE Publications Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
432 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60871-727-9 (9781608717279)
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Person
Burdett A. Loomis is professor of political science at the University of Kansas. A former American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow and recipient of a Kemper Teaching Award, he has written extensively on legislatures, political careers, interest groups, and policymaking.
Content
The Senate at Mid-20th Century - Eric Schickler
Senate Elections and Campaigns, 1960-2010 - Alan Abramowitz
Senators' Careers and Enterprises: From Individual Operator to CEO - Burdett Loomis
Individual Senators and the Party Linkage - Frances Lee
Parties in the Senate - Barbara Sinclair
The Procedural Senate - Steven Smith
The Filibuster Then and Now: Civil Rights in the 1960s and Health Care, 2009-10 - Greg Koger
The Senate and the House: Bicameral Relations, 1960-2010 - Ross Baker
The Senate and the Executive: Nomination Politics - Sarah Binder
Domestic Policy: The Politics of Energy - Bruce Oppenheimer
The Senate and Foreign Policy - James Lindsay
The 21st Century Senate - David Rohde
Senate Elections and Campaigns, 1960-2010 - Alan Abramowitz
Senators' Careers and Enterprises: From Individual Operator to CEO - Burdett Loomis
Individual Senators and the Party Linkage - Frances Lee
Parties in the Senate - Barbara Sinclair
The Procedural Senate - Steven Smith
The Filibuster Then and Now: Civil Rights in the 1960s and Health Care, 2009-10 - Greg Koger
The Senate and the House: Bicameral Relations, 1960-2010 - Ross Baker
The Senate and the Executive: Nomination Politics - Sarah Binder
Domestic Policy: The Politics of Energy - Bruce Oppenheimer
The Senate and Foreign Policy - James Lindsay
The 21st Century Senate - David Rohde