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Back to Gridlock?: Governance in the Clinton Years
Contributor(s): Sundquist, James L. (Editor), Smith, Hedrick (Introduction by)
ISBN: 0815782330     ISBN-13: 9780815782339
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
OUR PRICE:   $19.80  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 1995
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Annotation: As a result of the 1994 midterm election, the Republicans took control of both houses of Congress and divided government returned to Washington. Now, with Democrats holding the presidency and Republicans controlling congress, will conflict between the parties send the government reeling back to gridlock?
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Process - Political Parties
- Political Science | American Government - National
Dewey: 320.973
LCCN: 95083186
Physical Information: 0.34" H x 6.02" W x 9.03" (0.42 lbs) 126 pages
 
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As a result of the 1994 midterm election, the Republicans took control of both houses of Congress and divided government returned to Washington. Now, as the budget battles of 1995 clearly demonstrate, conflict between the parties is sending the government back to gridlock.

In this sequel to Beyond Gridlock?--a study published at the beginning of the Clinton administration, when government was in the hands of one political party--the contributors address this dilemma.

They begin by evaluating the effectiveness of the U.S. governmental system during the first two years of the Clinton administration, when both branches were controlled by a single party. They then move to a wider debate about the state of affairs in the American political system: what are the consequences of the Republican takeover of Congress, and will fundamental changes be required to make our system work effectively? Looking to the future, they outline the prospects for governance in the months and years to come.

In addition to the editor, the contributors are Howard H. Baker, Jr., Harold R. Bruno, Jr., Becky Cain, Lloyd N. Cutler, Thomas J. Downey, Kenneth M. Duberstein, Bill Frenzel, Charles O. Jones, Thomas E. Mann, Patricia McGinnis, Milton D. Morris, Kevin P. Phillips, Robert D. Reischauer, Donald L. Robinson, Robin Toner, and Vin Weber.

Copublished with the Committee on the Constitutional System