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Chapter 5. The Partisan Politics of Good Government
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Chapter 1. Ties That Bind: Untangling the Roots of Congressional Partisanship 1
- Chapter 2. Before “Ideology”: A Conceptual History 24
- Chapter 3. Sources of Party Conflict: Ideological Disagreement and Teamsmanship 47
- Chapter 4. Dividers, Not Uniters: Presidential Leadership and Legislative Partisanship 74
- Chapter 5. The Partisan Politics of Good Government 103
- Chapter 6. Procedural Partisanship: Intra-Party Dealmaking and Partisan Bloc Voting 131
- Chapter 7. Agreeing to Disagree, or Disagreeing to Agree: Agenda Content and Rising Partisanship 162
- Chapter 8. Beyond Ideology: Returning to Politics 181
- Appendix a. Coding the Presidential Agenda Status of Roll-Call Votes 195
- Appendix b. Does Party Polarization on an Issue Topic Increase the Likelihood that Presidents Will Include the Issue on Their Agenda? 211
- Appendix c. Estimates of Multinomial Logit Model of Partisan Voting Patterns on Senate Roll-Call Votes, 1981–2004 213
- Notes 215
- References 231
- Index 245
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Chapter 1. Ties That Bind: Untangling the Roots of Congressional Partisanship 1
- Chapter 2. Before “Ideology”: A Conceptual History 24
- Chapter 3. Sources of Party Conflict: Ideological Disagreement and Teamsmanship 47
- Chapter 4. Dividers, Not Uniters: Presidential Leadership and Legislative Partisanship 74
- Chapter 5. The Partisan Politics of Good Government 103
- Chapter 6. Procedural Partisanship: Intra-Party Dealmaking and Partisan Bloc Voting 131
- Chapter 7. Agreeing to Disagree, or Disagreeing to Agree: Agenda Content and Rising Partisanship 162
- Chapter 8. Beyond Ideology: Returning to Politics 181
- Appendix a. Coding the Presidential Agenda Status of Roll-Call Votes 195
- Appendix b. Does Party Polarization on an Issue Topic Increase the Likelihood that Presidents Will Include the Issue on Their Agenda? 211
- Appendix c. Estimates of Multinomial Logit Model of Partisan Voting Patterns on Senate Roll-Call Votes, 1981–2004 213
- Notes 215
- References 231
- Index 245