The unbroken branch: who Congress hears and how it listens
<p>Modern scholarship tells a story of Congressional degeneration (Mann and Ornstein 2006, Connor and Oppenheimer 1993.) My thesis focuses on Congressional committees as the focal point for Congressional learning and deliberation. I ask who Congress hears from and how listening to different pe...
Main Author: | Kornberg, M |
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Other Authors: | King, D |
Format: | Thesis |
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2019
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