Christopher J. Deering

Affiliations: 
Political Science The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
General, Public and Social Welfare, International Relations
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Jung JK, Deering CJ. (2015) Constitutional choices: Uncertainty and institutional design in democratising nations International Political Science Review. 36: 60-77
Balla SJ, Deering CJ. (2014) Salience, complexity and state resistance to federal mandates Journal of Public Policy. 35: 459-476
Deering CJ, Wahlbeck PJ. (2006) U.S. House committee chair selection: Republicans play musical chairs in the 107th Congress American Politics Research. 34: 223-242
Deering CJ, Maltzman F. (1999) The politics of executive orders: Legislative constraints on presidential power Political Research Quarterly. 52: 767-783
Deering CJ. (1996) Career advancement and subcommittee chairs in the U.S. House of Representatives: 86th to 103rd congresses American Politics Research. 24: 3-23
Deering CJ. (1993) Leadership in Committee: A Comparative Analysis of Leadership Behavior in the U.S. Senate. By C. Lawrence Evans. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1991. 210p. $32.50.The Emergence of a Senate Leader: Pete Domenici and the Reagan Budget. By Richard F. Fenno Jr., Washington: Congressional Quarterly 1991. 250p. $29.95 cloth, $19.95 paper. American Political Science Review. 87: 212-213
Deering CJ. (1988) Congress, the President, and Military Policy The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 499: 136-147
Smith SS, Deering CJ. (1983) Changing Motives for Committee Preferences of New Members of the U. S. House Legislative Studies Quarterly. 8: 271
Deering CJ. (1983) Congress and foreign policy: Toward a more functional analysis Congress and the Presidency. 10: 241-249
Deering CJ. (1982) Subcommittee Government in the U. S. House: An Analysis of Bill Management Legislative Studies Quarterly. 7: 533
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