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Filibusters and Filibusterers in the Contemporary Senate: An Examination of the Dynamics and Individual-Level Correlates of "Extended Debate," 1975-2002
Unformatted Document Text:  25 Mayhew, David R. 2003. “Supermajority Rule in the U. S. Senate.” PS 36:31-36. Monroe, Kathryn. 2001. “Understanding the Senate: Cloture.” Available at www.cq.com /common/document_display.jsp?file=/editorial_access/news/scoop_items/20010703cloture.html. Oppenheimer, Bruce I. 1985. “Changing Time Constraints on Congress: Historical Perspectives on the Use of Cloture.” In Congress Reconsidered, Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer, eds. Washington: CQ Press. Third edition. Overby, L. Marvin and Lauren C. Bell. 2004. “Rational Behavior or the Norm of Cooperation: Filibustering Among Retiring Senators.” The Journal of Politics 66: 906-924. Rae, Nicol C. and Colton C. Campbell. 2001. “Party Politics and Ideology in the Contemporary Senate.” In The Contentious Senate, ed. Colton C. Campbell and Nicol C. Rae. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. Rothenburg, Lawrence S. and Fang-Yi Chiou. 2003. “When Pivotal Politics Meets Partisan Politics.” American Journal of Political Science 47:503-522. Schickler, Eric and Gregory J. Wawro. 2004. “Where’s the Pivot: Obstruction and Lawmaking in the Pre-Cloture Senate.” American Journal of Political Science forthcoming. Sinclair, Barbara. 2000. Unorthodox Lawmaking. Washington, DC: CQ Press. 2 nd edition. Sinclair, Barbara. 2002. “The ’60-Vote Senate’: Strategies, Process, and Outcomes.” In U. S. Senate Exceptionalism, ed. Bruce I. Oppenheimer. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press. Stewart, Charles H. 2001. Analyzing Congress. New York: W. W. Norton Tsebelis, George. 2002. Veto Players. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Authors: Bell, Lauren. and Overby, L. Marvin.
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Mayhew, David R. 2003. “Supermajority Rule in the U. S. Senate.” PS 36:31-36.

Monroe, Kathryn. 2001. “Understanding the Senate: Cloture.” Available at
www.cq.com
/common/document_display.jsp?file=/editorial_access/news/scoop_items/20010703clotu
re.html.

Oppenheimer, Bruce I. 1985. “Changing Time Constraints on Congress: Historical Perspectives
on the Use of Cloture.” In Congress Reconsidered, Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I.
Oppenheimer, eds. Washington: CQ Press. Third edition.

Overby, L. Marvin and Lauren C. Bell. 2004. “Rational Behavior or the Norm of Cooperation:
Filibustering Among Retiring Senators.” The Journal of Politics 66: 906-924.

Rae, Nicol C. and Colton C. Campbell. 2001. “Party Politics and Ideology in the Contemporary
Senate.” In The Contentious Senate, ed. Colton C. Campbell and Nicol C. Rae. Lanham,
MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

Rothenburg, Lawrence S. and Fang-Yi Chiou. 2003. “When Pivotal Politics Meets Partisan
Politics.” American Journal of Political Science 47:503-522.

Schickler, Eric and Gregory J. Wawro. 2004. “Where’s the Pivot: Obstruction and Lawmaking in
the Pre-Cloture Senate.” American Journal of Political Science forthcoming.

Sinclair, Barbara. 2000. Unorthodox Lawmaking. Washington, DC: CQ Press. 2
nd
edition.

Sinclair, Barbara. 2002. “The ’60-Vote Senate’: Strategies, Process, and Outcomes.” In U. S.
Senate Exceptionalism, ed. Bruce I. Oppenheimer. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University
Press.

Stewart, Charles H. 2001. Analyzing Congress. New York: W. W. Norton

Tsebelis, George. 2002. Veto Players. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.


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