Seniority system in Congress
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- 0253180252
- 328.730765 22 HI-S
- JK1029.2 .H5
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328.730765 EV-L Leadership in committee a comparative analysis of leadership behavior in the US senate | 328.730765 FE-C Congressmen in committees | 328.730765 HA-P Participation in Congress | 328.730765 HI-S Seniority system in Congress | 328.730765 HI-S Seniority system in Congress | 328.730765 KI-T Turf wars how Congressional committees claim jurisdiction | 328.730765 MA-C Competing principals committees, parties, and the organization of Congress |
Bibliography: p. 117-121.
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