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  • Learning to Legislate: The Senate Education of Arlen Specter
    by Richard F Fenno
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-03-17 21:36:54 as **
  • Legislative Learning: The 104th Republican Freshmen in the House (Garland Reference Library of Social Science)
    (01 August 1999)
    by Timothy Barnett
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-03-17 21:36:08 as **
  • Congressmen's Voting Decisions
    (15 May 1989)
    by John W Kingdon
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-03-17 21:34:12 as **
  • Pivotal Politics: A Theory of U.S. Lawmaking
    (22 June 1998)
    by Keith Krehbiel
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-03-17 21:33:20 as ** along with 1 person RolandKappe
  • Ideology, Party, and Voting in the U.S. Congress, 1959-1980
    The American Political Science Review, Vol. 79, No. 2. (1985), pp. 373-399.
    by Keith T Poole, Steven R Daniels
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-03-17 21:29:47 as *
  • House Members Who Become Senators: Learning from a 'Natural Experiment' in Representation
    Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 4. (1995), pp. 513-529.
    by Bernard Grofman, Robert Griffin, Gregory Berry
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-03-17 21:28:59 as *
  • Position Shifting in Pursuit of Higher Office
    American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 40, No. 3. (1996), pp. 768-786.
    by Wayne L Francis, Lawrence W Kenny
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-03-17 21:28:32 as *
  • Do U.S. Senators Moderate Strategically?
    The American Political Science Review, Vol. 82, No. 1. (1988), pp. 237-245.
    by Robert A Bernstein, Gerald C Wright, Michael B Berkman
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-03-17 21:28:07 as *
  • The Transition to Republican Rule in the House: Implications for Theories of Congressional Politics
    by John H Aldrich, David W Rohde
    posted to conditional by deadman on 2008-03-17 19:53:57 as *
  • Institutional Context and Leadership Style: The House from Cannon to Rayburn
    The American Political Science Review, Vol. 75, No. 2. (1981), pp. 411-425.
    by Joseph Cooper, David W Brady
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-03-17 19:43:43 as *
  • Congressional Voting over Legislative Careers: Shifting Positions and Changing Constraints
    The American Political Science Review, Vol. 94, No. 3. (2000), pp. 665-676.
    by Thomas Stratmann
    posted to freshmen by deadman on 2008-03-17 18:32:29 as read
  • [Parties and Leaders in the Postreform House. (David W. Rohde)]
    The Journal of Politics, Vol. 55, No. 1. (1993), pp. 239-242.
    by Lawrence C Evans
    posted to review rohde by deadman on 2008-03-16 21:04:41 as read
  • [Parties and Leaders in the Postreform House (David W. Rhode)]
    by William F Connelly
    posted to review rohde by deadman on 2008-03-16 21:03:11 as read
  • [Congress: A Political-Economic History of Roll Call Voting (Keith T. Poole; Howard Rosenthal)]
    The Journal of Politics, Vol. 60, No. 2. (1998), pp. 541-543.
    by Janet M Martin
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-11 22:31:29 as **
  • Polarized Politics: Congress and the President in a Partisan era
    (2000)
    edited by Jon Bond, Richard Fleisher
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 22:39:27 as **
  • Estimating party influence in congressional roll-call voting
    American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 44, No. 2. (2000), pp. 193-211.
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 22:36:17 as **
  • Positive theories of congressional parties
    Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 2. (200), pp. 193-215.
    by SS Smith
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 22:33:44 as **
  • Uncovering the Hidden Effect of Party
    The Journal of Politics, Vol. 61, No. 3. (1999), pp. 815-831.
    by Sarah A Binder, Eric D Lawrence, Forrest Maltzmann
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 22:29:00 as **
  • Parties as procedural coalitions in congress: An examination of differing career tracks
    Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 3. (2005), pp. 365-389.
    by JA Jenkins, MH Crespin, JL Carson
    posted to cartel parties party theory by deadman on 2008-02-10 22:23:49 as **
  • Who wins? Party effects in legislative voting
    Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 31, No. 1. (2006), pp. 33-69.
    by ED Lawrence, F Maltzman, SS Smith
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 22:19:56 as **
  • The statistical analysis of roll call data
    American Political Science Review, Vol. 98, No. 2. (2004), pp. 355-370.
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 22:16:37 as **
  • Preferences, partisanship, and whip activity in the US house of representatives
    Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 29, No. 4. (2004), pp. 569-590.
    by BC Burden, TM Frisby
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 22:12:20 as **
  • Changing minds? Not in Congress!
    Public Choice, Vol. 131, No. 3-4. (2007), pp. 435-451.
    by Keith T Poole
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 22:07:26 as **
  • Strategic party government: Party influence in congress, 1789-2000
    American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 51, No. 3. (2007), pp. 464-481.
    by Matthew J Lebo, Adam J Mcglynn, Gregory Koger
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 21:59:45 as **
  • The statistical analysis of Roll-call data: A cautionary tale
    Legislative Studies Quarterly, Vol. 32, No. 3. (2007), pp. 341-360.
    by Jason M Roberts
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 21:54:43 as **
  • How strong should our party be? Party member preferences over party cohesion
    LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY, Vol. 31, No. 1., pp. 71-104.
    by C Volden, E Bergman
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 21:51:34 as **
  • Partisan roll rates in a nonpartisan legislature
    Journal of Law Economics and Organization, Vol. 23, No. 1. (2007), pp. 1-23.
    by Keith Krehbiel
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 21:46:11 as **
  • Vote switchers and party influence in the US house
    LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY, Vol. 32, No. 1. (2007), pp. 59-77.
    by Garry Young, Vicky Wilkins
  • Congress : the electoral connection
    (1974)
    by David R Mayhew
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 21:28:22 as **
  • Legislators, leaders, and lawmaking : the U.S. House of Representatives in the postreform era
    (1995)
    by Barbara Sinclair
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 21:18:39 as **
  • Parties and leaders in the postreform house
    (1991)
    by David W Rohde
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 21:15:17 as **
  • Legislative leviathan : party government in the House
    (1993)
    by Gary W Cox, Mathew D Mccubbins
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 21:11:51 as **
  • Congress : a political-economic history of roll call voting
    (1997)
    by Keith T Poole, Howard
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 21:05:11 as ***
  • Where's the Party?
    British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 23, No. 2. (1993), pp. 235-266.
    by Keith Krehbiel
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 20:57:15 as read
  • The Hunt for Party Discipline in Congress
    The American Political Science Review, Vol. 95, No. 3. (2001), pp. 673-687.
    by Nolan Mccarty, Keith T Poole, Howard Rosenthal
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 20:51:34 as ***
  • The Influence of Party: Evidence from the State Legislatures
    The American Political Science Review, Vol. 96, No. 2. (2002), pp. 367-379.
    by Gerald C Wright, Brian F Schaffner
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 20:43:18 as ***
  • notes On Measuring Partisanship in Roll-Call Voting: The U.S. House of Representatives, 1877-1999
    American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 46, No. 3. (2002), pp. 477-489.
    by Gary W Cox, Keith T Poole
    posted to no-tag by deadman on 2008-02-10 20:23:01 as read
  • Landmarks in the Study of Congress since 1945
    Annual Review of Political Science, Vol. 5, No. 1. (2002), pp. 333-367.
    by Nelson Polsby, Eric Schickler
    posted to review by deadman on 2008-02-10 19:40:06 as read
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