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List of Illustrations
Preface
I Foundations
1 Introduction
2 A Theory of Obstruction
II The Historic Congress, 1789 – 1901
3 The Escalation of Filibustering, 1789–1901
4 Filibusters in the Historic Congress
5 Explaining Obstruction in the Historic Congress
III The Modern Senate, 1901 – Present
6 The Growth of Filibustering in the Senate
7 Explaining the Rise of Filibustering in the Senate
8 From Attrition to Cloture: Institutionalizing the Filibuster
Afterword: The Future of the Senate
Notes
References
Index
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