The other side of gridlock

The other side of gridlock

policy stability and supermajoritarianism in U.S. lawmaking

by Manabu Saeki
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Drawing upon a wealth of congressional data from 1953 through 2006, this study offers new insights into the politics of gridlock, one of the more contentious issues in Washington, D.

, since the early 1990s.

Previous analyses have focused on either the v.

First published
2010
Publishers
State University of New York Press
Language
English

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