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Polarized Politcs: Congress and the President in a Partisan Era

The Consequences of Party Organization in the House: The Role of the Majority and Minority Parties in Conditional Party Government

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Rohde, D; Aldrich, J
2000

Duke Scholars

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2000

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31 / 72

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CQ Press
 

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Rohde, D., & Aldrich, J. (2000). The Consequences of Party Organization in the House: The Role of the Majority and Minority Parties in Conditional Party Government. In J. Bond & R. Fleischer (Eds.), Polarized Politcs: Congress and the President in a Partisan Era (pp. 31–72). CQ Press.
Rohde, D., and John Aldrich. “The Consequences of Party Organization in the House: The Role of the Majority and Minority Parties in Conditional Party Government.” In Polarized Politcs: Congress and the President in a Partisan Era, edited by Jon Bond and Richard Fleischer, 31–72. CQ Press, 2000.
Rohde D, Aldrich J. The Consequences of Party Organization in the House: The Role of the Majority and Minority Parties in Conditional Party Government. In: Bond J, Fleischer R, editors. Polarized Politcs: Congress and the President in a Partisan Era. CQ Press; 2000. p. 31–72.
Rohde, D., and John Aldrich. “The Consequences of Party Organization in the House: The Role of the Majority and Minority Parties in Conditional Party Government.” Polarized Politcs: Congress and the President in a Partisan Era, edited by Jon Bond and Richard Fleischer, CQ Press, 2000, pp. 31–72.
Rohde D, Aldrich J. The Consequences of Party Organization in the House: The Role of the Majority and Minority Parties in Conditional Party Government. In: Bond J, Fleischer R, editors. Polarized Politcs: Congress and the President in a Partisan Era. CQ Press; 2000. p. 31–72.

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2000

Start / End Page

31 / 72

Publisher

CQ Press