The Broken Branch
How Congress Is Failing America and How to Get It Back on Track
Norman J Ornstein author Thomas E Mann author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:4th Sep '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In this book, the third of the five trade books for the Institutions of Democracy project, Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein argue that congress faces a crisis of self-identity and role in the American Constitutional System. Congress is supposed to be the driving force behind policy in the nation and a vital check and balance against the executive, but it is neither, particularly under the current administration. As with other books in this series Mann and Ornstein will examine the first principles of the intended role of the legislative branch, look throughout history at how congress has fulfilled this role, and consider what can be done to improve it and bring it back to its original purpose.
...The Broken Branch...reveals their relationship with the national legislature to be much more profound than mere observation. Frankly, its love. And they are deeply distressed by Congresss current low esteem. Urging reform at every opportunity, they seem like the loyal spouse of an alcoholic or drug addict, desperately pushing their beloved into rehab. * New York Times Book Review *
- Winner of Named one of the "Best Books of 2006" by ^IWashington Post Book World^R.
ISBN: 9780195368710
Dimensions: 135mm x 198mm x 18mm
Weight: 227g
320 pages