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Year 2018, , 291 - 304, 10.06.2018
https://doi.org/10.19060/gav.437821

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Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress

Year 2018, , 291 - 304, 10.06.2018
https://doi.org/10.19060/gav.437821

Abstract

Although there has been a voluminous literature on American foreign policy and its effect on several

regions, research on American domestic politics has been relatively scarce. Due to its significant impact

on foreign policy formation, the Presidency received a lot of scholarly attention. This paper, on the other

hand, focuses on another important actor in American foreign and domestic policy: The United States

Congress. In this respect, we specifically aim to contribute to the literature on American Congress which

aims to uncover the party effect on legislative behavior. Current studies on the topic usually rely on rollcall

votes. Although this method has been quite popular, recent studies indicate problems in terms of

measuring the true effect of the party. Hence, this study proposes an alternative method which has been

widely used in the European Politics literature. The proposed methods involves using expert surveys to

determine the level of party effect.

References

  • ADLER, E. Scott, “Constituency Characteristics and the ‘Guardian’ Model of Appropriations Subcommittees, 1959-1998”, American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 44, 2000, pp. 104-114. ADLER, E. Scott, and LAPINSKI, John S., “Demand-Side Theory and Congressional Committee Composition: A Constituency Characteristics Approach”, American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 41, 1997, pp. 895-918. ALDRICH, John H., and ROHDE, David W., “The Republican Revolution and the House Appropriations Committee”, The Journal of Politics, Vol. 62 No. 1, 2000, pp. 1-33. ANSOLABEHERE, Stephen, SNYDER Jr, James M., and STEWART III, Charles, “The Effects of Party and Preferences on Congressional Roll-Call Voting”, Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2001, pp. 533-572. BINDER, Sarah A., LAWRANCE, Eric D., and MALTZMAN, Forest, “Uncovering the Hidden Effect of Party.” Journal of Politics, Vol. 61, 1999, pp. 815-831. BRADY, Davis, Congressional Voting in a Partisan Era, University of Kansas Press, 1973. BULUT, Alper T., “Measuring Political Agenda Setting and Representation in Turkey: Introducing a New Approach and Data Set”, Party Politics, Vol. 23 No. 6, 2017, pp. 717-730. CARSEY, Thomas M., and RUNDQUIST, Barry, “Party and Committee in Distributive Politics: Evidence from Defense Spending”, Journal of Politics, Vol. 61, 1999, pp. 1156-1169. COOPER, Joseph, “Strengthening the Congress: An Organizational Perspective”, Harvard Journal of Legislation, Vol. 12, 1974, pp. 307-68. COOPER, Joseph, and BRADY, David W., “Institutional Context and Leadership Style: The House from Cannon to Rayburn”, American Political Science Review, Vol. 75, 1981, pp. 411-25. COX, Garry W., and McCUBBINS, Mathew D., Legislative Leviathan: Party Government in the House, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. CROMBEZ, Christophe, GROSECLOSE, Tim, and KREHBIEL, Keith, “Gatekeeping”, Journal of Politics, Vol. 68 No. 2, 2006, pp. 322-334.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
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Alper Tolga Bulut

Publication Date June 10, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018

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APA Bulut, A. T. (2018). Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress. Gazi Akademik Bakış, 11(22), 291-304. https://doi.org/10.19060/gav.437821
AMA Bulut AT. Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress. Gazi Akademik Bakış. June 2018;11(22):291-304. doi:10.19060/gav.437821
Chicago Bulut, Alper Tolga. “Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress”. Gazi Akademik Bakış 11, no. 22 (June 2018): 291-304. https://doi.org/10.19060/gav.437821.
EndNote Bulut AT (June 1, 2018) Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress. Gazi Akademik Bakış 11 22 291–304.
IEEE A. T. Bulut, “Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress”, Gazi Akademik Bakış, vol. 11, no. 22, pp. 291–304, 2018, doi: 10.19060/gav.437821.
ISNAD Bulut, Alper Tolga. “Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress”. Gazi Akademik Bakış 11/22 (June 2018), 291-304. https://doi.org/10.19060/gav.437821.
JAMA Bulut AT. Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress. Gazi Akademik Bakış. 2018;11:291–304.
MLA Bulut, Alper Tolga. “Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress”. Gazi Akademik Bakış, vol. 11, no. 22, 2018, pp. 291-04, doi:10.19060/gav.437821.
Vancouver Bulut AT. Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress. Gazi Akademik Bakış. 2018;11(22):291-304.

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