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"Polarized Politics and Policy Consequences"

RAND Corporation.
Available online.   Printed copy to be added to the library collection.
Authors Diana Epstein and John D. Graham suggest "we need a better understanding of how polarization affects the quantity and substance of rulemaking, regulations, and judicial decisions. We also need to examine the effects of partisan polarization at the state and local levels of government, how much polarization complicates the conduct of defense and foreign policy, and precisely how polarization affects different policy areas."
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