Exporting Congress? : the influence of the U.S. Congress on world legislatures
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Exporting Congress? : the influence of the U.S. Congress on world legislatures
University of Pittsburgh Press, c2006
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-226) and index
Contents of Works
- Legislative diffusion : can the U.S. Congress be a source? / Timothy J. Power and Nicol C. Rae
- Reinstitutionalizing the British House of Commons : how relevant is the congressional model? / Nicol C. Rae
- So close, and yet so far : congressional influences on Canadian legislatures / Louis Massicotte
- Recorded voting and accountability in the United States and Latin American legislatures / John M. Carey
- Limits on exporting the U.S. Congress model to Latin America / Scott Morgenstern
- The influence of U.S. Congressional hearings on committee procedure in the German Bundestag / Gerhard Loewenberg
- The U.S. Congress's modest influence on the legislatures of Central and Eastern Europe / John R. Hibbing and Samuel C. Patterson
- The environmental determinants of legislative structure : a comparison of the U.S. House of Representatives and the European Parliament / Amie Kreppel
- Ballot structures and legislative behavior : changing role orientations via electoral reform / Pippa Norris
- Barriers and carriers : legislative diffusion and the selective imitation of Congress / Timothy J. Power and Nicol C. Rae