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Legislative Labyrinth: Congress and Campaign Finance Reform

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This engaging and accessible case study―of interest to those studying Congress, the policymaking process, or campaign finance reform―analyzes the contemporary policy making process through the lens of the recent effort to enact campaign finance reform. Written by two scholars who worked in key congressional offices as APSA fellows, Legislative Labyrinth offers an insider′s perspective and fascinating insights that most other books on policy making do not. The book explores the many components of the legislative the use of unconventional legislative procedures; the role of policy entrepreneurs and issue leaders; the importance of political parties; and the impact that outside forces (such as the president, interest groups, and the media) have on Congress′s internal workings. The book also considers the policy questions raised by campaign finance reform and why this issue generates such intense debate within Congress. Arranged by topic, the book complements textbook coverage and gives students a thoroughly rich view of the process.

250 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2000

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