The Gingrich Senators: The Roots of Partisan Warfare in Congress

The Gingrich Senators: The Roots of Partisan Warfare in Congress

by Sean M. Theriault
ISBN-10:
0199307466
ISBN-13:
9780199307463
Pub. Date:
05/01/2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199307466
ISBN-13:
9780199307463
Pub. Date:
05/01/2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Gingrich Senators: The Roots of Partisan Warfare in Congress

The Gingrich Senators: The Roots of Partisan Warfare in Congress

by Sean M. Theriault
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Overview

The Senate of the mid twentieth century, which was venerated by journalists, historians, and senators alike, is today but a distant memory. Electioneering on the Senate floor, playing games with the legislative process, and questioning your fellow senators' motives have become commonplace.

In this book, noted political scientist Sean Theriault documents the Senate's demise over the last 30 years by showing how one group of senators has been at the forefront of this transformation. He calls this group the "Gingrich Senators" and defines them as Republican senators who previously served in the House after 1978, the year of Newt Gingrich's first election to the House. He shows how the Gingrich Senators are more conservative, more likely to engage in tactics that obstruct the legislative process, and more likely to oppose Democratic presidents than even their fellow other Republicans. Phil Gramm, Rick Santorum, Jim DeMint, and Tom Coburn are just four examples of the group that has includes 40 total senators and 22 currently serving senators.
Theriault first documents the ideological distinctiveness of the Gingrich Senators and examines possible explanations for it. He then shows how the Gingrich Senators behave as partisan warriors, which has radically transformed the way the Senate operates as an institution, by using cutthroat tactics, obstructionism, and legislative games. He concludes the book by examining the fate of the Gingrich Senators and the future of the U.S. Senate.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199307463
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/01/2013
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Associate Professor of Government, University of Texas; author of Party Polarization in Congress (Cambridge UP, 2008)

Table of Contents

Part I. An Introduction to the Gingrich Senators

Chapter 1. The Partisan Senate

Chapter 2. Newt Gingrich and the House of Representatives in the 1980s


Part II. The Gingrich Senators as Party Polarizers

Chapter 3. The Gingrich Senators and Party Polarization in the U.S. Senate

Chapter 4. The Constituencies of the Gingrich Senators

Chapter 5. The Effect of Personal Characteristics and Proximity to Newt Gingrich on the Gingrich Senators

Chapter 6. Getting in and Staying in the U.S. Senate


Part III. The Gingrich Senators as Partisan Warriors

Chapter 7. Compatriots in the Battle? The Other Republican Senators

Chapter 8. The Gingrich Senators as Partisan Warriors on Roll-Call Votes

Chapter 9. The Gingrich Senators as Partisan Warriors beyond Roll-Call Votes


Part IV. The Future of the Gingrich Senators

Chapter 10. The 2010 Elections, the 112th Congress, and the Tea Party

Chapter 11. The Future of the U.S. Senate
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