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How party polarization affects governance
Frances E. Lee
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Keyphrases
Party Polarization
100%
United States
33%
Policy Preferences
33%
Public Policy
33%
Liberal
33%
US Government
33%
Liberalism
33%
Conservatism
33%
Two-party
33%
Hackers
33%
Policy Outcomes
33%
Ideological Polarization
33%
Institutional Processes
33%
Centralization of Power
33%
Spatial Sense
33%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Conservatism
100%
Government Policy
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Policy
100%