Congress and the politics of problem solving E. Scott Adler, John D. Wilkerson.
"Congress and the Politics of Problem Solving shows how a simple premise -- voters are willing to hold lawmakers accountable for their collective problem-solving abilities -- can produce novel insights into legislative organization, behavior, and output. How do issues end up on the agenda? Why...
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Main Author: | Adler, E. Scott. |
Corporate Author: | ProQuest (Firm) |
Other Authors: | Wilkerson, John D., 1939- |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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2012.
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