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The Logic of Congressional Action R. Douglas Arnold

The Logic of Congressional Action By R. Douglas Arnold

The Logic of Congressional Action by R. Douglas Arnold


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A theory of policy making which rests upon a reinterpretation of the relationship between legislators' actions and their constituents' policy preferences and which makes the point that legislators also take into account the potential preferences of voters to avoid future electoral problems.

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The Logic of Congressional Action by R. Douglas Arnold

Congress regularly enacts laws that benefit particular groups or localities while imposing costs on everyone else. Sometimes, however, Congress breaks free of such parochial concerns and enacts bills that serve the general public, not just special interest groups. In this important and original book, R. Douglas Arnold offers a theory that explains not only why special interests frequently triumph but also why the general public sometimes wins. By showing how legislative leaders build coalitions for both types of programs, he illuminates recent legislative decisions in such areas as economic, tax, and energy policy. Arnold's theory of policy making rests on a reinterpretation of the relationship between legislators' actions and their constituents' policy preferences. Most scholars explore the impact that citizens' existing policy preferences have on legislators' decisions. They ignore citizens who have no opinions because they assume that uninformed citizens cannot possibly affect legislators' choices. Arnold examines the influence of citizens' potential preferences, however, and argues that legislators also respond to these preferences in order to avoid future electoral problems. He shows how legislators estimate the political consequences of their voting decisions, taking into account both the existing preferences of attentive citizens and the potential preferences of inattentive citizens. He then analyzes how coalition leaders manipulate the legislative situation in order to make it attractive for legislators to support a general interest bill.

The Logic of Congressional Action Reviews

Arnold's analysis of congressional decision making is sensible and perceptive. . . . At the same time, Arnold's analysis of congressional action is insightful and welcome. And, in the concluding chapter, he presents a highly sensitive and subtle exposition of the conditions under which citizens can exercise some control of their government.-Samuel C. Patterson, Perspectives on Political Science


Arnold's model clarifies the relationship between a legislator's voting behaviour and his/her expectations regarding constituency preferences and expectations. His approach is unique in that it emphasizes anticipated policy outcomes and preferences, as well as past policy decisions.-Daniel McCool, Political Studies


An outstanding piece of work. This is the most important book of its kind since Mayhew's Congress: The Electoral Connection was published fifteen years ago. Arnold's work generates an abundance of fresh insights into legislative politics and expands and enriches our understanding of how the 'electoral connection' works. The book fills a serious gap in the theoretical literature on Congress, and it does so clearly, elegantly, and persuasively. It will immediately achieve the status of a book that every serious student of Congress and of public policy has to know.-Gary C. Jacobson, author of Money in Congressional Elections and coauthor of Strategy and Choice in Congressional Elections


This will be one of the most influential books on Congress-and hence, on American politics-for the next ten years. It is a very sophisticated book by someone who understands politics and who has original, important things to say about the relationship between politicians and citizens.-Richard F. Fenno, Jr.


No student of Congress can ignore this work. In the genre of rational-actor analysis, it presents the most interesting and textured account to date of congressional policy making.-David Mayhew


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CIN0300056591G
9780300056594
0300056591
The Logic of Congressional Action by R. Douglas Arnold
Used - Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
19920803
293
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