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This paper offers a clarification of positive theories of roll call voting in the form of a Mayhewian apologia, drawing on Mayhew's classic formulation of the electoral connection with a particular focus on its significance for our understanding of position taking, generally, and roll call...
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This paper studies how politicians and voters respond to new information on the threats of climate change. Using data on the universe of federal disaster declarations between 1989 and 2014, we document that congress members from districts hit by a hurricane are more likely to support bills...
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Given its recent development of becoming a fully fledged legislature in EU politics, the European Parliament is … party cohesion within the European Parliament (see, for instance, Hix et al. 2007) do not refer to the American example … and explaining figures of party cohesion between the USA House of Representatives and the EU European Parliament. The …
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– participate in the shaping of transatlantic relations. The article argues that the European Parliament (EP) and Congress aim not …
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