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25: 400:, he disputed the previously accepted notion that, when Congress and the presidency are controlled by different parties, less important legislation is passed than under unified government. The book won the 1992 Richard E. Neustadt prize. Princeton professor R. Douglas Arnold, another student of Mayhew's, noted that the academic literature on Congress can be cleanly categorized as coming "before" or "after" 446:. In 2002, he received from the American Political Science Association the James Madison Award, which, awarded triennelly, "recognizes an American political scientist who has made a distinguished scholarly contribution to political science." In 2004, he received the Samuel J. Eldersveld Award for lifetime achievement also from the American Political Science Association. In 2018, Mayhew was awarded the 472: 426:, Mayhew makes a case for studying the consequences of Congress's activities, not just the aspirations, processes, and optics associated with those activities. The book analyzes congressional participation in a series of policy impulses that have invested the United States from the 1790s through recent times. 588:"If a group of planners sat down and tried to design a pair of American national assemblies with the goal of serving members' reelection needs year in and year out, they would be hard pressed to improve on what exists." 1103: 342:. Mayhew has been a member of the Yale faculty since 1968, and his students include several leading contemporary scholars of American politics, including the University of California, San Diego professor 1083: 411:(Princeton University Press, 2011), contends that majoritarianism largely characterizes the American system. The wishes of the majority tend to nudge institutions back toward the median voter. 1098: 828: 328:. He is widely considered one of the leading scholars on the United States Congress, and the author of nine influential books on American politics, including 877: 891: 804: 500: 480: 450:
Barbara Sinclair Legacy Award for a lifetime of significant scholarship to the study of legislative politics. In 2007, Mayhew was elected to the
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Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives: A Study in Intra-Party Coalition Patterns in the Postwar Period
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chronicled Mayhew's lifetime of contributions to the study of Congress in a journal article published in
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can be explained as the result of re-election seeking behavior by its members. In
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Partisan Balance: Why Political Parties Don't Kill the U.S. Constitutional System
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Partisan Balance: Why Political Parties Don't Kill the U.S. Constitutional System
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Divided We Govern: Party Control, Lawmaking, and Investigations, 1946-2002
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Why Politics Matters: An Introduction to Political Science
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won the 2011 Leon D. Epstein Outstanding Award from the
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Parties and Policies: How the American Government Works
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Electoral Realignments: A Critique of an American Genre
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Mayhew Family Tree" 1039:"Divided We Govern" excerpts, Google Books 503:about living persons that is unsourced or 80: 574:Learn how and when to remove this message 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 763: 761: 704:"David Mayhew and the Study of Congress" 32:This article includes a list of general 16:American political scientist (born 1937) 624: 876:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 869: 787:"Welcome | Yale University Press" 448:American Political Science Association 417:American Political Science Association 444:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 7: 1001:, (Princeton University Press, 2011) 971:, (Princeton University Press, 1986) 969:Placing Parties in American Politics 963:Congress: The Electoral Connection 959:, (Harvard University Press, 1966) 635:Congress: The Electoral Connection 402:Congress: The Electoral Connection 389:Congress: The Electoral Connection 331:Congress: The Electoral Connection 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 324:of Political Science Emeritus at 470: 442:in 1958. He is a Fellow of the 23: 1007:, (Yale University Press, 2017) 989:, (Yale University Press, 2005) 977:, (Yale University Press, 2000) 957:Party Loyalty among Congressmen 253: 934:Hathaway, Bill (May 1, 2013). 452:American Philosophical Society 1: 1079:American political scientists 995:(Yale University Press, 2008) 983:(Yale University Press, 2002) 434:Mayhew earned his Ph.D. from 975:Actions in the Public Sphere 481:biography of a living person 456:National Academy of Sciences 362:. 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