Leadership in Committee: A Comparative Analysis of Leadership Behavior in the U.S. Senate

Leadership in Committee: A Comparative Analysis of Leadership Behavior in the U.S. Senate

by C. Lawrence Evans
Leadership in Committee: A Comparative Analysis of Leadership Behavior in the U.S. Senate

Leadership in Committee: A Comparative Analysis of Leadership Behavior in the U.S. Senate

by C. Lawrence Evans

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Overview

How does the leadership of a Senate committee influence the outcome of bills? In Leadership in Committee C. Lawrence Evans delves into the behavior of legislative leaders and the effects of what they do, how their tactics vary, and why. Using evidence gleaned from personal interviews with a large number of U.S. senators and Senate staff, the author compares the leadership styles of eight committee chairs and ranking minority members in the U.S. Senate. The result is a significant contribution to the literature on American politics, the first book-length, comparative analysis of legislative leadership behavior in the modern Senate.

". . . .this book is highly recommended reading for those interested in both legislative politics and political leadership. . . .Leadership in Committee establishes Evans as one of the handful of political scientists who have done justice to the subtleties of politics in the modern Senate."
---Randall Strahan, Journal of Politics

"Larry Evans has significantly influenced my own work over the years, and Leadership in Committee is one reason why. It is a model of great scholarship, the best work on committee leadership ever written. It has the discriminatory sense of context that appears only when the author truly knows his subject. It is theoretical without being reductionist or vacuously abstract. Its principal claims are general yet sufficiently concrete to be testable, and Evans provides systematic, comparative evidence to support (or qualify) each of them. Larger issues of agenda-setting, institutional structure, partisanship, anticipated reactions, participation, committee-floor bargaining, and strategic action of various kinds receive thoughtful and insightful examination. And the book is simply a terrific read. Too long in coming, the publication of Leadership in Committee in paperback ought to spark a well-deserved revival of interest in this work."
---Richard L. Hall, University of Michigan


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472023592
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 05/25/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 595 KB

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction 1. Understanding Leadership Behavior 2. Agenda Control 3. Interactions with Subcommittee Leaders 4. The Chair and Ranking Minority Member 5. Anticipating the Floor 6. Leadership and Power in Committee Appendixes A. Evidence B. Participation in Committee References Index
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