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The Contributors | xi | ||||
Part I. A Theory of Congressional Change | |||||
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Part II. The Electoral Sources of Policy Change in Congress | |||||
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Part III. From Electioneering to Policy Making: Learning and Adjustment | |||||
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Part IV. Leadership, Rules, and the Congressional Policy Process | |||||
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Part V. Conclusion: Pulling the Pieces Together | |||||
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Index | 290 |