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War Stories from Capitol Hill
Colton C. Campbell, American University
Paul S. Herrnson, University of Maryland

ISBN-10: 0130280887
ISBN-13: 9780130280886

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2004
Format: Paper; 160 pp
Published: 08/13/2003

Suggested retail price: $34.00
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For undergraduate introductory courses in American Government and Congress, and graduate courses in Legislative Processes.

An insider account of how Congress works, this book contains insightful first person reminisces, from former congressional fellows and staffers, about the ins and outs and dos and don'ts of everyday life on Capitol Hill. Each student-friendly essay focuses on one or more aspects of congressional controversy experienced by the writer, and places the “story” in the broader historical and conceptual framework necessary for understanding how Congress and its members function.

  • Detailed case studies—Written by individuals who have worked in the U.S. House of Representatives or Senate.
    • Demonstrates how politics affect national policymaking, and how the decisions of members of Congress and legislative aides have tremendous consequences for Americans.

  • An examination of the legislative process.
    • Offers students a blend of information, personal insight, and keen rendering of the distinctive atmosphere of Congress.

  • An emphasis on “real” politics.
    • Provides students with descriptions and examples that supplement quantitative data analysis.

  • A dynamic view of Congress.
    • Shows students how members of Congress balance the demands of constituents, lobbyists, congressional leaders, and their own consciences when making national policy.

  • A balanced perspective—On the workings of Congress and real life American politics.
    • Illustrates empirically supported generalizations from original research and academic literature using examples taken from the legislative process, so that students can make the connections between the theory and practice of politics.

  • Coverage of a wide variety of congressional processes.
    • Teaches students about private constituent meetings, speeches, committee hearings and markups, leadership strategy sessions, and the complex web of rules that govern legislative procedures on the floor of the House and the Senate.

  • Up-to-date coverage.
    • Alerts students to recent changes on Capitol Hill, including dramatic shifts in Congressional membership, partisan control, structural and procedural arrangements, and policy agenda.



Introduction: Government Is Not Physics and Congress Is Not a Supercomputer, Colton C. Campbell and Paul S. Herrnson.


1. Speaker Foley and the War against Term Limits, Jeffrey Biggs.


2. The Race for Majority Leader, Nicol C. Rae.


3. Crafting a Partisan Agenda, Paul S. Herrnson and Kelly D. Patterson.


4. Unorthodox and Unusual Lawmaking: Juvenile Justice Bills after Columbine, David S. Leal.


5. A Difficult Habit to Kick: The Defeat of the Universal Tobacco Settlement Act, Christopher Bailey.


6. Seeking to Institutionalize a Partisan Electoral Advantage: The Battle over the Census, Thomas Brunell.


7. Lessons from the Battlefield, Paul S. Herrnson and Colton C. Campbell.

COLTON C. CAMPBELL is associate professor of political science at Florida International University. He is author of Discharging Congress: Government by Commission, coauthor of Impeaching Clinton: Partisan Strife on Capitol Hill, and coeditor of numerous books, most recently Congress and the Internet. He served as an APSA congressional fellow in the office of Senator Bob Graham (D-Fla.).

PAUL S. HERRNSON is director of the Center for American Politics and Citizenship and professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland. He is author of Congressional Elections: Campaigning at Home and in Washington and Party Campaigning in the 1980s, as well as editor and coeditor of numerous books, including Playing Hardball: Campaigning for the U.S. Congress; After the Revolution: PACs, Lobbies, and the Republican Congress; and Responsible Partisanship? The Evolution of American Political Parties since 1950. He served as an APSA Steiger congressional fellow in the office of Representative David E. Price (D-N.C.).

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