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Party Central: Networks, Influence, And Party Change In The Us House Of Representatives, Sean M. Goff
Party Central: Networks, Influence, And Party Change In The Us House Of Representatives, Sean M. Goff
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For decades, scholars have devoted considerable attention to the causes and processes of party change. In this dissertation, I offer a new theoretical framework that not only takes into account the behavior of Members of Congress, but also how that behavior is constrained and conditioned by the relationships they share with other Members. This web of relationships forms a party network, the structure of which changes as Member-to-Member relationships change over time. I also identify three mechanisms of party change: a Member of Congress shifting their position to align with another (assimilation); a Member being pushed to the periphery of …