These two figures confused me a TON when I first saw them in Pivotal Politics as a first year grad student
These two figures confused me a TON when I first saw them in Pivotal Politics as a first year grad student
I then test the implications of the model with decades of data and dozens of federal agencies.
I then test the implications of the model with decades of data and dozens of federal agencies.
@bjpols.bsky.social!
I argue that federal agencies collaborate in the policymaking process in order to induce collective action problems in Congress and to pit oversight committees against each other so that agency policies stick.
@bjpols.bsky.social!
I argue that federal agencies collaborate in the policymaking process in order to induce collective action problems in Congress and to pit oversight committees against each other so that agency policies stick.
I scale executive agencies along a liberal –conservative dimension using LLMs to produce dynamic measures of ideology spanning 1949–2020.
Estimates and pre-print available on my website, linked here: nicholasnapolio.com/research
I scale executive agencies along a liberal –conservative dimension using LLMs to produce dynamic measures of ideology spanning 1949–2020.
Estimates and pre-print available on my website, linked here: nicholasnapolio.com/research
MCs have a statistically detectable preference for enforcing the separation of powers, but it is rarely big enough to dominate their policy preferences and affect their roll call vote choices.
Very early project - open to all feedback!
MCs have a statistically detectable preference for enforcing the separation of powers, but it is rarely big enough to dominate their policy preferences and affect their roll call vote choices.
Very early project - open to all feedback!
I've organized a conference-within-a-conference on the separation of powers. We've got a great lineup of scholars working at the intersection of legislative and executive politics.
And I'm very grateful to the @dfadcoalition.bsky.social for sponsoring the CwC!
I've organized a conference-within-a-conference on the separation of powers. We've got a great lineup of scholars working at the intersection of legislative and executive politics.
And I'm very grateful to the @dfadcoalition.bsky.social for sponsoring the CwC!
The admin state was created by liberals and was controlled by them until the conservative turn > liberal policies are the SQ > impediments to change entrench SQs disfavored by conservatives > conservatives should embrace administrative power
The admin state was created by liberals and was controlled by them until the conservative turn > liberal policies are the SQ > impediments to change entrench SQs disfavored by conservatives > conservatives should embrace administrative power
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@drdrmiller.bsky.social and myself)
If you’re interested in attending, please contact David or me.
@drdrmiller.bsky.social and myself)
If you’re interested in attending, please contact David or me.