Underdog politics : the minority party in the U.S. House of Representatives / Matthew N. Green.

"In the first comprehensive study of the subject in decades, political scholar Matthew Green disputes the conventional belief that the minority party in the U.S. House of Representatives is an unimportant political player. Examining the record of the House minority party from 1970 to the present, an...

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Main Author: Green, Matthew N., 1970-
Language:English
Published: New Haven : Yale University Press, 2015.
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Physical Description:xi,275 pages : illustrations.
Format: Book
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"In the first comprehensive study of the subject in decades, political scholar Matthew Green disputes the conventional belief that the minority party in the U.S. House of Representatives is an unimportant political player. Examining the record of the House minority party from 1970 to the present, and drawing from a wide range of quantitative and qualitative data, Green shows how and why the minority seeks to influence legislative and political outcomes and demonstrates that the party's efforts can succeed. The result is a fascinating appreciation of what the House minority can do and why it does it, providing readers with new insights into the workings of this famously contentious legislative chamber"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:JK1319 .G74 2015
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780300181036 (paperback)
0300181035 (paperback)