Informational Model Plurality Rule Agenda Setter Trustees Bureaucracy Presidential System Partisan Model judicial review principal- agent problem coordination problem Party Discipline confidence vote Political Party Logrolling Primary Election amicus curiae Divided Government Duverger's Law Party Machine Distributional Model Spoils System strict constructio- nism single- member district legal model dissenting opinion Coalitional Drift Going Public Veto Threat Independent Agency Caucus Line- Item Veto Bureaucratic Drift unstable coalition attitudinal model Pork Barrel Fire- Alarm Oversight Pocket Veto Cloture Delegates Bureaucratic Capture stare decisis collective dilemma Gerrymandering Standing Committee Marbury v Madison party identification Public Law Police- Patrol Oversight strategic model Filibuster Informational Model Plurality Rule Agenda Setter Trustees Bureaucracy Presidential System Partisan Model judicial review principal- agent problem coordination problem Party Discipline confidence vote Political Party Logrolling Primary Election amicus curiae Divided Government Duverger's Law Party Machine Distributional Model Spoils System strict constructio- nism single- member district legal model dissenting opinion Coalitional Drift Going Public Veto Threat Independent Agency Caucus Line- Item Veto Bureaucratic Drift unstable coalition attitudinal model Pork Barrel Fire- Alarm Oversight Pocket Veto Cloture Delegates Bureaucratic Capture stare decisis collective dilemma Gerrymandering Standing Committee Marbury v Madison party identification Public Law Police- Patrol Oversight strategic model Filibuster
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O-Informational Model
N-Plurality Rule
N-Agenda Setter
O-Trustees
G-Bureaucracy
I-Presidential System
O-Partisan Model
B-judicial review
I-principal-agent problem
I-coordination problem
O-Party Discipline
N-confidence vote
N-Political Party
G-Logrolling
N-Primary Election
B-amicus curiae
I-Divided Government
N-Duverger's Law
N-Party Machine
O-Distributional Model
G-Spoils System
B-strict constructio-nism
N-single-member district
B-legal model
B-dissenting opinion
G-Coalitional Drift
I-Going Public
I-Veto Threat
G-Independent Agency
O-Caucus
I-Line-Item Veto
G-Bureaucratic Drift
I-unstable coalition
B-attitudinal model
O-Pork Barrel
G-Fire-Alarm Oversight
I-Pocket Veto
O-Cloture
O-Delegates
G-Bureaucratic Capture
B-stare decisis
I-collective dilemma
O-Gerrymandering
G-Standing Committee
B-Marbury v Madison
N-party identification
B-Public Law
G-Police-Patrol Oversight
B-strategic model
N-Filibuster