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Faculty of Social Science
Institute of Political Studies
Department of Political Studies
JPB169, JPM939 The United States Congress in the Separation of Powers System
Lecture 2: The structure of Congress and its changing role in the US political system
Lecture 2: The structure of Congress and its changing role in the US political system
Section outline
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Lecture 1: Philosophical roots of separation of powers (vertical and horizontal)
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Lecture 3: The contemporary Congress as a "broken branch"
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Lecture 1: Philosophical roots of separation of powers (vertical and horizontal)
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Lecture 1: Philosophical roots of separation of powers (vertical and horizontal)
Lecture 3: The contemporary Congress as a "broken branch"
Lecture 4: Delegation of congressional powers to other branches
Lecture 5: Congress´ power to make war
Lecture 6: Veto politics
Lecture 7: Power of the purse, government shutdowns
Lecture 8: House/Senate relations
Lecture 9: Impeachment politics
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Lecture 3: The contemporary Congress as a "broken branch"