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The Distortions and Realities of the Senate's Constitutional Purpose: Setting the Record Straight on "Senate Exceptionalism".
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Forum (2194-6183); Feb2022, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p603-627, 25p
Abstract: Copyright of Forum (2194-6183) is the property of De Gruyter and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email ...
Powers, Organization, and Constituency in Early American Political Development.
Publication Type: Book
Source(s): Federalist Papers & Institutional Power in American Political Development; 2015, p58-87, 30p
BackMatter.
Publication Type: Book
Source(s): Federalist Papers & Institutional Power in American Political Development; 2015, p120-133, 14p
Conclusion.
Publication Type: Book
Source(s): Federalist Papers & Institutional Power in American Political Development; 2015, p113-119, 7p
The Second Republic: The Era of Presidential Power and the Personal Branches.
Publication Type: Book
Source(s): Federalist Papers & Institutional Power in American Political Development; 2015, p88-112, 25p
Stability, Change, and Power in the Study of Political Institutions.
Publication Type: Book
Source(s): Federalist Papers & Institutional Power in American Political Development; 2015, p40-57, 18p
The Separated Institutions Sharing Power: Powers, Organization, and Constituency in The Federalist.
Publication Type: Book
Source(s): Federalist Papers & Institutional Power in American Political Development; 2015, p18-39, 22p
The Federalist Theory of Institutional Power.
Publication Type: Book
Source(s): Federalist Papers & Institutional Power in American Political Development; 2015, p1-17, 17p
FrontMatter.
Publication Type: Book
Source(s): Federalist Papers & Institutional Power in American Political Development; 2015, pi-viii, 8p
Staggered Terms for the US Senate: Origins and Irony.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Legislative Studies Quarterly; Aug2015, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p471-497, 27p
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