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Patterns Of Legislative Politics Rollcall Voting In Latin America And The United States Scott Morgenstern

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Patterns Of Legislative Politics Rollcall Voting In Latin America And The United States Scott Morgenstern
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Scott Morgenstern
ISBN: 9780511165641, 9780521820561, 0511165641, 0521820561
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Patterns Of Legislative Politics Rollcall Voting In Latin America And The United States Scott Morgenstern by Scott Morgenstern 9780511165641, 9780521820561, 0511165641, 0521820561 instant download after payment.

Using the U.S. as a basis of comparison, this book makes extensive use of roll call data to explore patterns of legislative politics in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay. It extends research concerning party and legislative politics through a detailed analysis of voting patterns of parties, factions, and alliances in Latin America's Southern Cone and contrasts this data with the United States. Scott Morgenstern reveals that the U.S. parties have exhibited higher levels of unity but less flexibility in recent years.

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