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1 For a discussion of this point see in particular James L. Sundquist, ‘Needed: A Political Theory for the New Era of Coalition Government in the United States’, Political Science Quarterly, 102, 1988, 613–35; also his Constitutional Reform and Effective Government, Washington DC, Brookings, 1987.
2 See in particular Barbara Hinckley, Less than Meets the Eye: Foreign Policy Making and the Myth of the Assertive Congress, Chicago, Chicago University Press, 1994; David R. Mayhew, Divided We Govern: Party Control, Lawmaking, and Investigations, 1946–1900, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1991; Paul E. Peterson and Jay P. Greene, ‘Why Executive-Legislative Conflict in the United States is Dwindling,’ British Journal of Political Science, 24, 1994, pp. 33–55.