It is widely reported that partisanship in the United States Congress is at an historic high. Given that individuals are persuaded to follow party lines while having the opportunity and incentives to collaborate with members of the opposite party, our goal is to measure the extent to which legislators tend to form ideological relationships with members of the opposite party. We quantify the level of cooperation, or lack thereof, between Democrat and Republican Party members in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1949-2012. We define a network of over 5 million pairs of representatives, and compare the mutual agreement rates on legislative decisions between two distinct types of pairs: those from the same party and those formed of members...
We examine the degree to which parties act as procedural coalitions in Congress by testing predictio...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
<p>Each member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1949–2012 is drawn as a single node. Republ...
abstract: It is widely reported that partisanship in the United States Congress is at an historic hi...
It is widely reported that partisanship in the United States Congress is at an historic high. Given ...
<p>Four plots of Congressional non-cooperation through time shown as: (a) Average number of roll cal...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
The bicameral nature of most U.S. legislatures implies that it is often in the interest of legislato...
In the modern U.S. Congress, plagued by partisan polarization, scholars stand to learn much from tur...
A number of scholars have described a steady increase in ideological polarization between Democrats ...
We examine the degree to which parties act as procedural coalitions in Congress by testing predictio...
Public approval of Congress tends to decline as partisan conflict within the institution increases. ...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
Congressional parties are commonly regarded as highly unified legislative teams, but the Tea Party C...
This note extends Melissa P. Collie’s “Universalism and the Parties in the U.S. House of Representat...
We examine the degree to which parties act as procedural coalitions in Congress by testing predictio...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
<p>Each member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1949–2012 is drawn as a single node. Republ...
abstract: It is widely reported that partisanship in the United States Congress is at an historic hi...
It is widely reported that partisanship in the United States Congress is at an historic high. Given ...
<p>Four plots of Congressional non-cooperation through time shown as: (a) Average number of roll cal...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
The bicameral nature of most U.S. legislatures implies that it is often in the interest of legislato...
In the modern U.S. Congress, plagued by partisan polarization, scholars stand to learn much from tur...
A number of scholars have described a steady increase in ideological polarization between Democrats ...
We examine the degree to which parties act as procedural coalitions in Congress by testing predictio...
Public approval of Congress tends to decline as partisan conflict within the institution increases. ...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
Congressional parties are commonly regarded as highly unified legislative teams, but the Tea Party C...
This note extends Melissa P. Collie’s “Universalism and the Parties in the U.S. House of Representat...
We examine the degree to which parties act as procedural coalitions in Congress by testing predictio...
Legislators and legislative parties must strike a balance between collective and member-level goals....
<p>Each member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1949–2012 is drawn as a single node. Republ...