The U.S. Senate From Deliberation to Dysfunction

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Author: Burdett Loomis
Publisher: CQ Press
Edition: 1st Edition
ISBN-13: 9781608717279
Publishing year: 2011-08-01
No of pages: 296 pages
Weight: 390 grm
Language: English
Book binding: Paperback

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With an avalanche of scholarship on the House, it can be tough to balance out coverage in a typical Congress course with appropriate readings on the "slow institution." Offering top-notch research geared to an undergraduate audience, Loomis' new edited volume represents a broad picture of the contemporary Senate and how it came to be. While addressing issues of delay, obstruction, and polarization in a variety of ways, the scholars in this collection are not proposing a reform agenda, but instead, explore the historical and political contexts for how difficult it can be to change a non-majoritarian, highly individualistic institution. Students will come away from these chapters with a much greater appreciation of the Senate's unique combination of tradition, precedent, and constitutional mandate.