Warring Factions

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Pub. Date: 2002-06-01
Publisher(s): Ohio State Univ Pr
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Summary

Warring Factions focuses on the United States Senate's confirmation process, the constitutional process the Senate uses to approve or reject the president's choices to fill federal government positions. It is a book about history, the evolution, and, argubly, the decline of the process. Most significantly, it is a book that demonstrates the extent to which interest groups and money have transformed the Senate's confirmation process into a virtual circus. Based on in-depth research, including two dozen original interviews with United States senators, former senators and Senate staff members and interest group leaders, this volume demonstrates that today's confirmation process is nothing more than an extension of the Senate's legislative work. Changes to internal Senate norms in the 1960s and 1970s, coupled with changes to the external political environment, have allowed interest groups to dominate the Senate confirmation process.

Author Biography

Lauren Cohen Bell is an assistant professor of political science at Randolph-Macon College

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction: The Decline of the Confirmation Process 1(17)
The Senate Confirmation Process Falls Apart
18(22)
How and Why the Confirmation Process Changed
40(27)
Appendix to Chapter 2: A Note on Divided Government
65(2)
Interest Groups, American Politics, and the Executive Calendar
67(33)
Appendix to Chapter 3: Interest Groups in the Confirmation Process, 105th Congress
88(12)
Group Dynamics and the Senate Confirmation Process: The Case of the Federal Judiciary
100(28)
From the Bench to the Cabinet, and Beyond
128(19)
Looking to the Future: Interest Group Participation and the Confirmation Process
147(12)
Appendix 1: Definitions 159(2)
Appendix 2: A Note on Methodology 161(14)
Notes 175(14)
Bibliography 189(18)
Index 207

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