
The Substance of Representation
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Lapinski examines the ways in which key factors that influence policymaking matter for certain types of policy issues, and he includes an exhaustive look at how elite political polarization shifts across these areas. He considers how Congress behaves according to the policy issue at hand, and how particular areas--such as war, sovereignty issues, and immigration reform--change legislative performance. Relying on records of all Congressional votes since Reconstruction and analyzing voting patterns across policy areas from the late nineteenth to late twentieth centuries, Lapinski provides a comprehensive historical perspective on lawmaking in order to shed light on current practices.
Giving a clear picture of Congressional behavior in the policymaking process over time, The Substance of Representation provides insights into the critical role of American lawmaking.
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Chapter I Policy Issue Substance and the Revitalization of Legislative Studies 1
- Why We Need to Restore Policy Issue Substance to Congressional Studies 4
- A Natural Connection: Congressional Studies, American Political Development, and Policy Studies 12
- The Organization of the Book 14
Chapter II Bringing Policy Issue Substance Back In 19
- Pitfalls of the Substantive Tradition 20
- Introducing a New Policy Classification Schema 24
- Conclusion 41
- Appendix: Coding Schema 41
Chapter III Political Polarization and Issues: A New Perspective 54
- Estimating Induced Preferences of Members of Congress 55
- Political Polarization and Policy Issue Substance 57
- House and Senate Party Unity Scores, 1877-2011 58
- Disaggregating Political Polarization 60
- Conclusion 64
- Appendix 65
Chapter IV The Case Studies: Policy Issue Substance and the Political Behavior of Members of Congress (with David Bateman) 69
- Reassessing the 95th Congress 69
- The Case Studies: Examining Sovereignty Policy across Time 74
- Conclusion 102
- Appendix 103
Chapter V Legislative Accomplishment and Policy Issue Substance 104
- Needed: Direct Measures of Legislative Accomplishment 105
- Measuring Legislative Significance 106
- Constructing Macro-Level Measures of Legislative Accomplishment 128
- Conclusion 132
Chapter VI Explaining Lawmaking in the United States, 1877-1994 133
- Critical Hypotheses and Covariates of Lawmaking 134
- Empirically Analyzing Lawmaking 138
- Conclusion 149
Chapter VII At the Crossroads: Policy Issue Substance, Congress, and American Political Development 150
- Ideas for American Political Development 152
- Ideas for Congressional Studies 159
Bibliography 161
Index 171
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