Congressional Travels
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
First edition published by Pearso Education, Inc. 2007--T.p. verso.
This American political scientist became renowned for his pioneering work on the U.S. Congress and its members. His research focused on how members of Congress interacted with each other, with committees, and with constituents. Fenno is best known for identifying a tendency, dubbed "Fenno's Paradox": most voters say they dislike Congress as a whole, but they trust and reelect their local representative.
First edition published by Pearso Education, Inc. 2007--T.p. verso.