Congressional policymaking occurs in an information-rich environment, among a vast and complex set of institutional and representational demands. In this dissertation, I examine how congressional institutions interact with the broader political and policymaking environment in order to successfully manipulate the policy process. My theory of information management in Congress argues that committees and subcommittees provide the Congress with the management tools necessary to adaptively respond to demands in the policy environment by structuring the flow of information in policy debates and facilitate policymaking success, primarily through the use of congressional hearings. Using expectations produced by my theory of information management i...
Congressional committees are thought to be comprised of legislators with specific interest or expert...
I make three major theoretical moves in this project. I begin by treating the administration and Con...
This dissertation advances recent theoretical trends in the study of interest groups by marrying the...
Congressional policymaking occurs in an information-rich environment, among a vast and complex set o...
This study examines the use of analytical information by major House committees. The committees are ...
While flows of policy information and the quest to acquire this information are generally accepted a...
While flows of policy information and the quest to acquire this information are generally accepted a...
Oversight of the bureaucracy is arguably Congress’s second-most important function, since lawmaking ...
This dissertation explores how individual members of Congress pursue policy goals by engaging with t...
The U.S. Congress has significantly curtailed its lawmaking activities in recent years, and many com...
Theoretical models of congressional decision making have demonstrated the relationship between infor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2001.Includes bi...
This dissertation explores if, when, and how individual members of Congress work to pursue their pol...
We analyze informational lobbying in the context of multi-member legislatures. We show that a single...
The study of committee influence has suffered from several weaknesses, among which are a reliance on...
Congressional committees are thought to be comprised of legislators with specific interest or expert...
I make three major theoretical moves in this project. I begin by treating the administration and Con...
This dissertation advances recent theoretical trends in the study of interest groups by marrying the...
Congressional policymaking occurs in an information-rich environment, among a vast and complex set o...
This study examines the use of analytical information by major House committees. The committees are ...
While flows of policy information and the quest to acquire this information are generally accepted a...
While flows of policy information and the quest to acquire this information are generally accepted a...
Oversight of the bureaucracy is arguably Congress’s second-most important function, since lawmaking ...
This dissertation explores how individual members of Congress pursue policy goals by engaging with t...
The U.S. Congress has significantly curtailed its lawmaking activities in recent years, and many com...
Theoretical models of congressional decision making have demonstrated the relationship between infor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2001.Includes bi...
This dissertation explores if, when, and how individual members of Congress work to pursue their pol...
We analyze informational lobbying in the context of multi-member legislatures. We show that a single...
The study of committee influence has suffered from several weaknesses, among which are a reliance on...
Congressional committees are thought to be comprised of legislators with specific interest or expert...
I make three major theoretical moves in this project. I begin by treating the administration and Con...
This dissertation advances recent theoretical trends in the study of interest groups by marrying the...