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Party Influence in Congress
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266 pages
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The book examines the intricate dynamics of political parties' influence within the U.S. Congress, emphasizing the need for theory to align with practical party goals. Steven S. Smith illustrates how majority party leaders must adeptly manage legislation, timing, and public support while collaborating with the president. He highlights the significance of party size and the dual nature of influence—both positive and negative. The work underscores the ongoing challenges in identifying direct party influence amidst the complex interplay of collective objectives in Congress.
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2010, paperback
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