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Women And Power On Capitol Hill Reconstructing The Congressional Womens Caucus Irwin N Gertzog

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Women And Power On Capitol Hill Reconstructing The Congressional Womens Caucus Irwin N Gertzog
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.23 MB
Pages: 197
Author: Irwin N. Gertzog
ISBN: 9781685855277, 168585527X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Women And Power On Capitol Hill Reconstructing The Congressional Womens Caucus Irwin N Gertzog by Irwin N. Gertzog 9781685855277, 168585527X instant download after payment.

The Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues (CCWI) was the most effective bipartisan organization in the House—until changes wrought by the "Republican revolution" of 1994 threatened its very survival. Irwin Gertzog analyzes the origin, development, and influence of the CCWI and explores how the women associated with it have emerged from near oblivion to reassert their role in the legislative process. Assessing the caucus within the contexts of legislative decisionmaking, competing policy agendas, partisan politics, and legislative-presidential relations, Gertzog demonstrates that it has evolved and survived despite substantial challenges to its integrity and mission. Although the definition of "women's issues" has changed significantly since 1977, he concludes, the CCWI continues to coalesce around strategic policy goals, thus ensuring its enduring niche in the legislative power structure.

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