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Congress/The Presidency/The Bureaucracy (concept of the U.S. presidency…
Congress/The Presidency/The Bureaucracy
Concept of the U.S. Congress
Legislature
Parliamentary system
Presidential system
Responsibilities of Congress
Lawmaking
Legislative oversight of administration
representation
policy responsiveness
service responsiveness
casework
allocation benefits
distributive benefits
pork-barrel benefits
symbolic responsiveness
home style
geographical constituency
reelection constituency
primary constituency
personal constituency
trustee
delegate
politico
impeach
exclude
expulsion
censures and reprimands
Members of congress and their world
Perquisites
members representational allowance
franking privilege
Bicameralism in the american congress
bicameral
unicameral
president of the senate
president pro tempore
majority leader
minority leader
whips
speaker of the house of representatives
standing committees
party ratio
exclusive committees
prestige committees
running the legislative obstacle course
nongermane amendments
riders
discharge petition
special rule
open rule
closed rule
structured rule
Committee of the Whole
filibuster
hold
cloture
unanimous consent agreement
conference committee
concept of the U.S. presidency
Executive
weak-executive model
strong-executive model
Development of the presidency
restrictive view of presidential power
stewardship doctrine
prerogative view of presidential powet
positive government
President and the Presidency
Executive office of the president
white house office
office of management and budget
national security council
council of economic advisers
hierarchial model
spokes-of-the-wheel model
President primary constitutional responsibilities
Executive agreements
President as public opinion leader
going public
president and congress
pocket veto
party polarization
unilateral powers
executive orders
signing statements
national security directive
Concept of Bureaucracy
Bureaucracy
Characteristics of Bureaucracy
spoils system
merit system
neutral competence
structure of american bureaucracies
executive office of the president
cabinet departments
independent agencies
regulatory agencies and commissions
deregulation
government corporations
advisory committees
rule
rulemaking
adjudication
iron triangles
controlling the bureaucracy
policy subsystems
bounded rationality
satisficing
overhead democracy
police patrol oversight
fire alarm oversight
agency capture
sunshine laws
legislative veto
appointment power
impoundment
executive orders
legislative intent
standards of due process
reforming bureaucracy
contracting out
principal-agent model
adverse selection
moral hazard