Politics and Bipartisanship at the Water's Edge: A Note on Bush and Clinton

dc.contributor.author McCormick, James
dc.contributor.author Wittkopf, Eugene
dc.contributor.author McCormick, James
dc.contributor.author Danna, David
dc.contributor.department Political Science
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dc.date.copyright Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 1997
dc.date.issued 1997-10-01
dc.description.abstract <p>This research extends an earlier study of the bipartisan and political perspectives for evaluating congressional-executive relations on foreign policy to cover the Bush administration and the first Clinton term. As expected, the end of the Cold War accelerated the decline of bipartisanship and accentuated the continuing relevance of the political perspective. The level of bipartisan accord was relatively low during both administrations, particularly compared with other administrations since 1947. Ideological and partisan divisions occurred during both presidencies, with the former more pronounced under Bush and the latter under Clinton. Whether control of the presidency and Congress was divided or unified also bears on our findings, as each eroded bipartisanship in different ways. Divided government undermined bipartisanship by heightening ideological differences, while unified government contributed to its erosion by fostering partisan divisions.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is published as McCormick, James M., Eugene R. Wittkopf, and David M. Danna. "Politics and bipartisanship at the water's edge: A note on Bush and Clinton." <em>Polity</em> 30, no. 1 (1997): 133-149. DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3235323" target="_blank">10.2307/3235323</a>. Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.subject.disciplines American Politics
dc.subject.disciplines International Relations
dc.subject.keywords Political ideologies
dc.subject.keywords Congressional voting
dc.subject.keywords Bipartisanship
dc.subject.keywords Foreign policy
dc.subject.keywords United States Senate
dc.subject.keywords Voting
dc.subject.keywords Cold wars
dc.subject.keywords Opposition parties
dc.title Politics and Bipartisanship at the Water's Edge: A Note on Bush and Clinton
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