MARC Bibliographic Record

LEADER02168cam a2200469 i 4500
001 991022260523502122
005 20180424013433.0
008 180111t20172017miua b 001 0 eng d
010    $a 2017298294
019    $a985646419$a986154079
020    $a9780472130511$q(hardcover ;$qalk. paper)
020    $a047213051X$q(hardcover ;$qalk. paper)
020    $z9780472123186$q(ebook)
035    $a(YBP)14272876
035    $a(OCoLC)985840285
035    $bStacks$a(YBP)14272876
035    $z(OCoLC)985646419$z(OCoLC)986154079
035    $a(OCoLC)ocn985840285
035    $a(OCoLC)985840285$z(OCoLC)985646419$z(OCoLC)986154079
035    $a(EXLNZ-01UWI_NETWORK)9912433260602121
040    $aYDX$beng$erda$cDLC$dBDX$dEYM$dCDX$dOCLCF$dYDX$dGUL$dTXQ$dOCLCA$dOCLCQ
042    $alccopycat
043    $an-us---
049    $aGZLA
050 00 $aKF4945$b.P37 2017
082 04 $a328.73/0775$223
100 1_ $aPark, Hong Min,$d1976-$eauthor.
245 10 $aPolitics over process :$bpartisan conflict and post-passage processes in the U.S. Congress /$cHong Min Park, Steven S. Smith, and Ryan J. Vander Wielen.
264 _1 $aAnn Arbor :$bUniversity of Michigan Press,$c[2017]
264 _4 $c©2017
300    $axiii, 189 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
336    $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337    $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338    $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1_ $aLegislative politics & policy making
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 173-177) and index.
505 0_ $a1. Fundamental change in post-passage politics -- 2. Two waves of change in post-passage methods -- 3. The bias from post-passage politics -- 4. Five stories on the collapse of conferencing -- 5. Concluding thoughts -- Appendix. Part A. How conference works -- Part B. The bias from post-passage politics: additional materials -- Part C.A matching analysis of the decline of conference committees.
650 _0 $aLegislation$zUnited States.
650 _7 $aLegislation$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00995636
651 _7 $aUnited States$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204155
700 1_ $aSmith, Steven S.,$d1953-$eauthor.
700 1_ $aVander Wielen, Ryan J.,$eauthor.
830 _0 $aLegislative politics & policy making.
LEADER01567nam a2200409 i 4500
001 991023021235902122
005 20180713000000.0
006 m o d
007 cr||||||||nn|n
008 180111t20172017miua ob 001 0 eng d
010    $a2017298294
020    $a0-472-12318-1
024 7_ $a10.3998/mpub.6201280
035    $a(CKB)3790000000536012
035    $a(OCoLC)1019653762
035    $a(MdBmJHUP)muse60294
035    $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5153904
035    $a(MiU)10.3998/mpub.6201280
035    $a(EXLCZ)993790000000536012
040    $aMiU$beng$cMiU
043    $an-us---
050 00 $aKF4945$b.P37 2017
082 04 $a328.73/0775$223
100 1_ $aPark, Hong Min,$eauthor.
245 10 $aPolitics over process :$bpartisan conflict and post-passage processes in the U.S. Congress /$cHong Min Park, Steven S. Smith, and Ryan J. Vander Wielen.
264 _1 $aAnn Arbor :$bUniversity of Michigan Press,$c[2017]
300    $a1 online resource (1 PDF (xiii, 189 pages) :)$billustrations.
336    $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337    $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
338    $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
490 1_ $aLegislative politics & policy making
505 0_ $aFundamental change in post-passage -- Two waves of change in post-passage -- The bias from post-passage -- Five stories on the collapse of conferencing -- Concluding thoughts -- Appendix. Part A. How conference works -- Part B. The bias from post-passage politics : additional materials -- Part C. A matching analysis of the decline of conference committees.
520    $aAlthough the U.S. Constitution requires that the House of Representatives and the Senate pass legislation in identical form before it can be sent to the president for final approval, the process of resolving differences between the chambers has received surprisingly little scholarly attention. Hong Min Park, Steven S. Smith, and Ryan J. Vander Wielen document the dramatic changes in inter-cameral resolution that have occurred over recent decades, and examine the various considerations made by the chambers when determining the manner in which the House and Senate pursue conciliation. Politics Over Process demonstrates that partisan competition, increasing party polarization, and institutional reforms have encouraged the majority party to more creatively restructure post-passage processes, often avoiding the traditional standing committee and conference processes altogether.
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 173-177) and index.
588    $aDescription based on information from the publisher.
650 _0 $aLegislation$zUnited States.
651 _0 $aUnited States$xPolitics and government.
610 10 $aUnited States.$bCongress$vRules and practice.
700 1_ $aVander Wielen, Ryan J.,$eauthor.
700 1_ $aSmith, Steven S.,$d1953-$eauthor.
776    $z0-472-03696-3
776    $z0-472-13051-X
710 2_ $aMichigan Publishing (University of Michigan)$epublisher.
830 _0 $aLegislative politics & policy making
906    $aBOOK

MMS IDs

Document ID: 9912433260602121
Network Electronic IDs: 9912908837702121
Network Physical IDs: 9912433260602121
mms_gb_ids: 991006912929202123, 991007063146002123
mms_mad_ids: 991022260523502122, 991023021235902122
mms_ml_ids: 991012603633502124
mms_st_ids: 991013907584102131