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Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 278 g

Minta

Oversight

Representing the Interests of Blacks and Latinos in Congress
Erscheinungsjahr 2011
ISBN: 978-0-691-14926-4
Verlag: Princeton University Press

Representing the Interests of Blacks and Latinos in Congress

Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 278 g

ISBN: 978-0-691-14926-4
Verlag: Princeton University Press


Oversight answers the question of whether black and Latino legislators better represent minority interests in Congress than white legislators, and it is the first book on the subject to focus on congressional oversight rather than roll-call voting. In this important book, Michael Minta demonstrates that minority lawmakers provide qualitatively better representation of black and Latino interests than their white counterparts. They are more likely to intervene in decision making by federal agencies by testifying in support of minority interests at congressional oversight hearings. Minority legislators write more letters urging agency officials to enforce civil rights policies, and spend significant time and effort advocating for solutions to problems that affect all racial and ethnic groups, such as poverty, inadequate health care, fair housing, and community development. In Oversight, Minta argues that minority members of Congress act on behalf of broad minority interests--inside and outside their districts--because of a shared bond of experience and a sense of linked fate. He shows how the presence of black and Latino legislators in the committee room increases the chances that minority perspectives and concerns will be addressed in committee deliberations, and also how minority lawmakers are effective at countering negative stereotypes about minorities in policy debates on issues like affirmative action and affordable housing.

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List of Figures and Tables ix

Acknowledgments xi

Chapter 1: Introduction 1

Voting as a Measure of Representation 5

Oversight as a Form of Political Representation 10

Strategic Group Uplift 12

Chapter Outline 14

Chapter 2: Race, Ethnicity, and a Theory of Substantive Representation in Congressional Oversight 16

Origins and Presence of Strategic Group Uplift in African Americans 18

Origins of Strategic Group Uplift for Latino Legislators 23

Hypotheses and Alternative Explanations 26

Conclusion 33

Chapter 3: Congress, Minority Interests, and Federal Policymaking 35

Congressional Intervention and African Americans 37

Mexican Americans and the Federal Government 45

Puerto Ricans and the Federal Government 46

Cuban Americans and Federal Government Intervention 47

Federal Interventions and Latino Interests 48

Federal Attention to Racial and Social Welfare Policies 50

Conclusion 52

Chapter 4: Black and Brown Voices in Committee Deliberations on Civil Rights 54

Measuring Advocacy of Minority Interests in Committees 56

Racial and Ethnic Diversity of Congressional Overseers and Legislative Responsiveness 60

Civil Rights Enforcement in the Clinton Years 63

Return to Republican Rule and the Fight for Minority Rights 66

Civil Rights Enforcement in the Post-9/11 Era 76

Beyond the Deliberations 80

Conclusion 82

Chapter 5: Congressional Oversight and Social Welfare Policy 84

Racial and Ethnic Diversity of Congressional Overseers 85

Congressional Attention to Social Welfare Issues and Legislative Responsiveness 88

Liberal Social Welfare Policy and the Clinton Years 90

Diversity of Perspectives and Challenging Negative Stereotypes in Social Welfare Debates 94

The Republicans? Contract with America and Retrenchment of Social Welfare Policies 97

Diversity of Perspectives in Deliberations 104

Social Welfare Policy in the Post-9/11 Era 106

Conclusion 111

Chapter 6: Conclusion 113

Implications for Racial, Ethnic, and Class-Based Politics 115

Implications for Coalition Politics 117

Implications for Political Representation 118

Legislative Responsiveness and Democratic Accountability 119

Legislators? Motivations and Strategic Group Uplift 120

Congressional and Bureaucratic Relations 121

Limitations of Strategic Group Uplift 122

Public Policy Implications 123

APPENDIX A Data and Methodology 127

APPENDIX B Coding Protocol for Congressional Hearings 132

APPENDIX C Racial/Ethnic Congressional Hearings Coded 134

APPENDIX D General Social Welfare Congressional Hearings Coded 136

APPENDIX E-G Likelihood of Intervention for Stronger

Enforcement of Civil Rights Policies 139

APPENDIX H-J Likelihood of Intervention for General Social Welfare Policies 142

References 145

Index 155


Minta, Michael D.
Michael D. Minta is assistant professor of African and African American studies and political science at Washington University in St. Louis.



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