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Congress Articles from APSA Journals

These archives contain selected articles for public view from the APSA journals American Political Science Review, PS: Political Science & Politics, and Perspectives on Politics.

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Selected Topics & Symposia:

Other Articles:

"When to Risk It? Institutions, Ambitions, and the Decision to Run for the U.S. House"
Cherie D. Maestra, Sarah Fulton, L. Sandy Maisel, and Walter Stone (American Political Science Review, May 2006)

"Reflections on Congressional Government at 120 and Congress at 216"
David E. Price (PS: Political Science & Politics, Apr. 2006)

"The Most Liberal Senator"? Analyzing and Interpreting Congressional Roll Calls"
Joshua D. Clinton, Simon Jackman, and Doug Rivers (PS: Political Science & Politics, Oct. 2004)

"2002 James Madison Lecture - Supermajority Rule in the U.S. Senate"
David R. Mayhew (PS: Political Science & Politics, Jan. 2003)  [See other James Madison Lectures]

"The Congressional Budget Process in an Era of Surpluses"
Andrew J. Taylor (PS: Political Science & Politics, Sept. 2000)


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