Pivotal Politics A Theory of U.S. Lawmaking by Keith Krehbiel

Pivotal Politics A Theory of U.S. Lawmaking by Keith Krehbiel

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A study of American lawmaking showing that political parties are less important in legislative-executive politics than is commonly thought. The book argues that divided government has little effect on legislative productivity as gridlock occurs even in united legislative-executive governments.

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Pivotal Politics A Theory of U.S. Lawmaking by Keith Krehbiel

Politicians and pundits alike have complained that the divided governments of the last decades have led to a legislative gridlock. The author argues against this, advancing the theory that divided government actually has little effect on legislative productivity. Gridlock is in fact the order of the day, occurring even when the same party controls the legislative and executive branches. Anchored to real politics, the author argues that the pivotal vote on a piece of legislation is not the one that gives a bill simple majority, but the vote that allows its supporters to override a possible presidential veto. This theory of pivots also explains why, when bills are passed, winning coalitions usually are bipartisan and supermajority sized. Offering an account of when gridlock is overcome and showing that political parties are less important in legislative-executive politics than previously thought, this text offers a perspective on American lawmaking.
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ISBN 13 9780226452722
ISBN 10 0226452727
Title Pivotal Politics A Theory of U.S. Lawmaking
Author Keith Krehbiel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Year published 1998-06-22
Number of pages 274
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