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Pundits, politicians, and political scientists alike often bemoan the long delays in filling both executive and judicial vacancies. However, most political science scholarship has ignored why executives delay nomination, instead focusing on why legislatures delay confirmation. In this article, I...
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-level question: how can presidents influence legislation given the context and Congress they happen to inherit?. Developing a game …
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president does not want Congress to become more responsive to public opinion, or when the status quo is not extreme relative to …
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Polarization hallmarks contemporary Washington's political landscape. While an increasing literature examines the factors propelling this schism, theoretical work investigating its consequences has just begun. Building from a simple bargaining model in which an exogenous actor (e.g. the...
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lobbying organizations with the expressed purpose of mobilizing supporters to pressure Congress to pass presidential policy …
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tenor of elite discourse, as presented in the news, we investigate all interviews with members of Congress on network …
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