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... presidential and congressional constituencies are accentuated by the methods of selecting the lea- dership of the legislative body . Reliance upon seniority to designate committee chairmen , presiding officers , and floor leaders means ...
... presidential and congressional constituencies are accentuated by the methods of selecting the lea- dership of the legislative body . Reliance upon seniority to designate committee chairmen , presiding officers , and floor leaders means ...
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... Presidential Executives or Congressional Executives ? The variety of lines of access to the government that have developed through the separation of powers and the clashes and deadlocks that normally occur between the president and the ...
... Presidential Executives or Congressional Executives ? The variety of lines of access to the government that have developed through the separation of powers and the clashes and deadlocks that normally occur between the president and the ...
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... Presidential Commissions ( New York : Kings Crown Press , 1945 ) . See esp . PP . 49-53 , 67-9 . Cf. the comments concerning Franklin Roosevelt's Advisory Council on Social Security in Herring : Presidential Leadership , pp . 121-4 ...
... Presidential Commissions ( New York : Kings Crown Press , 1945 ) . See esp . PP . 49-53 , 67-9 . Cf. the comments concerning Franklin Roosevelt's Advisory Council on Social Security in Herring : Presidential Leadership , pp . 121-4 ...
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THE ALLEged MischieFS OF FACTION | 3 |
GROUPS AND SOCIETY | 14 |
INTRODUCTION | 45 |
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