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Congress, the first branch of government. Twelve studies of the organization of Congress conducted under the auspices of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. Edited by Alfred de Grazia.

Contributor De Grazia, Alfred, ed.

Imprint:Garden City, N.Y., Anchor Books, 1967.

Description477 p. 19 cm.

Note:Abridged ed. of Twelve studies of the organization of Congress, first published in 1966.

Note:Toward a new model of Congress, by A. de Grazia.--Legislative oversight, by C. P. Cotter.--"Check and balance" today, by L. A. Dexter.--Toward a radical incrementalism, by A. Wildavsky.--Availability of information for congressional operations, by C. R. Dechert.--The committees in a revitalized Congress, by H. Eulau.--Decision making in Congress, by J. A. Robinson.--Congressional liaison, by E. de Grazia.--The service function of the United States Congress, by K. G. Olson.--Congress and the executive, by R. H. Davidson.--Information systems for Congress, by K. Janda.--Congress, 1989, by A. de Grazia.--47 propositions for the strengthening and stabilization of Congress, advanced by A. de Grazia.

Bibliography Note:Bibliographical footnotes.

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De Grazia, Alfred, ed.
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.
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United States. Congress.
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Twelve studies of the organization of Congress.