@article{article_437821, title={Uncovering the Party Effect in the US Congress}, journal={Gazi Akademik Bakış}, volume={11}, pages={291–304}, year={2018}, DOI={10.19060/gav.437821}, url={https://izlik.org/JA54AN66FG}, author={Bulut, Alper Tolga}, keywords={congress,party effect,us}, abstract={<p> <span style="font-size: 12.6px;">Although there has been a voluminous literature on American foreign policy and its effect on several </span> </p> <p> <span style="font-size: 12.6px;">regions, research on American domestic politics has been relatively scarce. Due to its significant impact </span> </p> <p> <span style="font-size: 12.6px;">on foreign policy formation, the Presidency received a lot of scholarly attention. This paper, on the other </span> </p> <p> <span style="font-size: 12.6px;">hand, focuses on another important actor in American foreign and domestic policy: The United States </span> </p> <p> <span style="font-size: 12.6px;">Congress. In this respect, we specifically aim to contribute to the literature on American Congress which </span> </p> <p> <span style="font-size: 12.6px;">aims to uncover the party effect on legislative behavior. Current studies on the topic usually rely on rollcall </span> </p> <p> <span style="font-size: 12.6px;">votes. Although this method has been quite popular, recent studies indicate problems in terms of </span> </p> <p> <span style="font-size: 12.6px;">measuring the true effect of the party. Hence, this study proposes an alternative method which has been </span> </p> <p> <span style="font-size: 12.6px;">widely used in the European Politics literature. The proposed methods involves using expert surveys to </span> </p> <p> <span style="font-size: 12.6px;">determine the level of party effect. </span> </p>}, number={22}