Party Polarization in Congress Party Polarization in Congress

Party Polarization in Congress

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Publisher Description

The political parties in Congress are as polarized as they have been in 100 years. This 2008 book examines more than 30 years of congressional history to understand how it is that the Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill have become so divided. It finds that two steps were critical for this development. First, the respective parties' constituencies became more politically and ideologically aligned. Second, members ceded more power to their party leaders, who implemented procedures more frequently and with greater consequence. In fact, almost the entire rise in party polarization can be accounted for in the increasing frequency of and polarization on procedures used during the legislative process.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2008
11 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
263
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
12
MB

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