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A "Conflict-Theory" of Policy Productivity in Congress: Party Polarization, Member Incivility and Landmark Legislation, 1873-2004
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Legislative Conflict and Policy Productivity:The Role of Member Incivility and Party PolarizationIn the Enactment of Landmark Legislation, 1891-1994--Based on Evidence from the New York Times and Washington Post
Lawrence C. Dodd and Scot Schraufnagel Department of Political Science Department of Political Science University of Florida University of Central Florida
Gainesville, Florida Daytona Beach, Florida
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Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30
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to September 2, 2007. Our joint appreciation to Nathan Flint, Paulina Burdge-Small
Adam Whitney, John King, Blair Rau and David DeRusso for their help in collecting the New York Time, Washington Post and Landmark data analyzed in this paper. Our appreciation as well to Larry Evans, Jeffrey Jenkins and Don Wolfensberger for their extensive comments on earlier versions of the paper. Additionally, Dodd expresses appreciation to the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars for support that aided his contributions to the paper. The authors are listed alphabetically.
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| | Authors: Dodd, Lawrence. and Schraufnagel, Scot. |
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Legislative Conflict and Policy Productivity: The Role of Member Incivility and Party Polarization In the Enactment of Landmark Legislation, 1891-1994 --Based on Evidence from the New York Times and Washington Post
Lawrence C. Dodd and Scot Schraufnagel Department of Political Science Department of Political Science University of Florida University of Central Florida
Gainesville, Florida Daytona Beach, Florida
Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30
th
to September 2, 2007. Our joint appreciation to Nathan Flint, Paulina Burdge-Small
Adam Whitney, John King, Blair Rau and David DeRusso for their help in collecting the New York Time, Washington Post and Landmark data analyzed in this paper. Our appreciation as well to Larry Evans, Jeffrey Jenkins and Don Wolfensberger for their extensive comments on earlier versions of the paper. Additionally, Dodd expresses appreciation to the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars for support that aided his contributions to the paper. The authors are listed alphabetically.
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