Congress & the Presidency

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The Blue Slip: A Theory of Unified and Divided Government, 1979–20092010/05/25English7
An Item Veto for the President?1985/09/01English7
Vice Presidential Selection in the Convention Era: Experience or Electoral Advantage?2012/09/01English7
Visual Persuasion in George W. Bush's Presidency: Cowboy Imagery in Public Discourse2011/09/01English7
Presidential Speeches and the Stages of the Legislative Process2011/09/01English7
Majority Party Bias in U.S. Congressional Conference Committees2011/09/01English7
The Disappearing Conference Committee: The Use of Procedures by Minority Coalitions to Prevent Conferencing2011/02/10English6
Whose Approval Matters? Reelection, Constituency Approval, and Senate Support for President George W. Bush2011/09/01English6
Leaving on a Jet Plane: Polarization, Foreign Travel, and Comity in Congress2017/02/08English6
Party Factions in Congress2009/03/23English6
The Pendulum of Congressional Power: Agenda Change, Partisanship and the Demise of the Post-World War II Foreign Policy Consensus2002/09/01English6
The Strategic Context of Congressional Party Leadership1999/03/01English6
Fighting Fire With Water: Partisan Procedural Strategies and the Senate Appropriations Committee1999/09/01English6
Contrasting Models of White House Staff Organization: The Eisenhower, Ford, and Carter Experiences1992/09/01English6
Parties and Procedural Choice in the House Rules Committee2012/01/01English6
Governed by Experience: Political Careers and Party Loyalty in the Senate2017/12/11English6
Coalition-Building by Party Leaders: A Case Study of House Democrats1983/09/01English5
Presidential Learning: A Comparative Study of the Interactions of Carter and Reagan1988/03/01English5
Social Movements, Political Elites and Political Opportunity Structures: The Case of the Woman Suffrage Movement from 1890-19202000/03/01English5
Does the Messenger Matter? The Role of Charisma in Public Leadership2002/03/01English5
Recent Research on “Incumbency Advantage” in House Elections: Part II1984/09/01English5
The Changing Role of the House Foreign Affairs Committee in the 1970s and 1980s1985/03/01English5
The House Goes to Work: Select and Standing Committees in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1789-18281985/09/01English5
Partisan Efficiency in an Open-Rule Setting: The Amending Process in the U.S. Senate, 1865–19452013/05/01English5
Everybody Loves a Winner: On the Mutual Causality of Presidential Approval and Success in Congress2013/09/01English5
Legislative Coalitions and Presidential Signing Statements2013/09/01English5
Presidential Signing Statements and the Durability of the Law2014/09/02English5
Factional Conflict and Independent Expenditures in the 2018 Democratic House Primaries2021/01/02English5
Beyond Partisanship: Outperforming the Party Label with Local Roots in Congressional Elections2020/12/14English5
Going Global: Assessing Presidential Foreign Travel2019/04/04English5