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_aCOX, Gary W. _92530 |
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_aSetting the agenda : _bresponsible party government in the U.S. house of representatives |
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_aCambridge : _bCambridge University, _c2005 |
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_tPart I: Why party government? _t2. Procedural cartel theory _tPart II: Negative agenda power _t3. Modeling agenda power _t4. The primacy of reed's rules in house organization _t5. Final passage votes _t6. The costs of agenda control _t7. The textbook congress and the committee on rules _t8. The bills reported from committee _t9. Which way does policy move? _tPart III: Consequences of positive agenda power and conditional party government _t10. Positive agenda power |
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_aAgenda Pública _913924 |
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_aPoder Legislativo _913054 |
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_aAdministração Federal _912022 |
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_aEstados Unidos _912942 |
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_aMCCUBBINS, Mathew D _933945 |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c26061 _d26061 |
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