Disjointed Pluralism
Discover the intricate dynamics of American legislative processes in Disjointed Pluralism by Eric Schickler. Published in 2001, this insightful book spans 376 pages and delves into the leadership, committee, and procedural changes that have shaped the House and Senate over four distinct periods. Schickler argues that coalitions advocating for diverse member interests are the driving force behind institutional innovation, revealing how varying interests influence legislative evolution across different eras. This essential read for anyone interested in American history and political science offers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities within the central government and its legislative branch. Perfect for scholars, students, and political enthusiasts alike, Disjointed Pluralism is a must-have addition to your collection.