Reforming Government Institutions: How Can the National Political System Best be Improved?Chester B. Earle, Valerie A. Earle, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, John A. Lynch American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1974 - 152 pages |
Contents
The Extended Republic | 15 |
Internal Reform of the Congress | 25 |
Presidential versus Parliamentary | 33 |
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1817 LIBRARIES 1st session 91st Congress 93d Congress affirmative amendment American Enterprise Institute American Political argued automatic plan bills British budget cabinet campaign costs campaign finance campaign fund CHIGAN Congressional Quarterly Constitution contributions debate proposition delegates Democracy Democratic National Committee dential direct election elec electing the President electoral college electoral vote electoral vote system executive expenditures Federalist formula House of Representatives important incumbents influence interest issues Journal Law Review legislative legislature limit major parties ment MICHIGAN minority national government Nixon nominating Opponents Parliament parliamentary government parliamentary system percent political parties popular vote populous President and Vice-President presidential and vice-presidential presidential candidates presidential election presidential system proposals public financing public funding Reform Republican Senate separation of powers spending standing committees subsidies tion two-party two-party system U.S. Congress V. O. Key veto vice-presidential candidates voters Washington Willmoore Kendall York