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2532
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927

Overview

Richard Fleisher is affiliated with Fordham University in the United States. Their academic profile does not include recent published papers, frequent co-authors, or a list of specific publication venues in the available data.

There is no recorded information regarding book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or detailed topics of work attributed to Richard Fleisher. Additionally, there are no awards documented in the provided data.

The absence of listed research papers, co-authors, publication venues, or other academic contributions suggests limited publicly available bibliographic information at this time for Richard Fleisher.

Best Publications

  • The President in the Legislative Arena

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher

  • Explaining Challenger Quality in Congressional Elections.

    Jon R. Bond;Cary Covington;Richard Fleisher

  • The Shrinking Middle in the US Congress

    Richard Fleisher;John R. Bond

  • Polarized politics : Congress and the President in a partisan era

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher

  • From Abe Fortas to Zoë Baird: Why Some Presidential Nominations Fail in the Senate

    Glen S. Krutz;Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond

  • The Marginal and Time-Varying Effect of Public Approval on Presidential Success in Congress

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher;B. Dan Wood

  • The Demise of the Two Presidencies

    Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond;Glen S. Krutz;Stephen Hanna

  • PAC Contributions and Congressional Voting on National Defense

    Richard Fleisher

  • Explaining the Change in Roll-Call Voting Behavior of Southern Democrats

    Richard Fleisher

  • Are There Two Presidencies? Yes, But Only for Republicans

    Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond

  • Presidential Popularity and Congressional Voting: a Reexamination of Public Opinion as a Source of Influence in Congress:

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher

  • Economic Benefit, Ideology, and Senate Voting On the B-1 Bomber

    Richard Fleisher

  • State-Level Presidential Approval and Senatorial Support

    Jeffrey E. Cohen;Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher;John A. Hamman

  • Partisan Differences in Candidate Quality in Open Seat House Races, 1976-1994

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher;Jeffery C. Talbert

  • The President in the Legislative Arena

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  • The President in a More Partisan Legislative Arena

    Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond

  • Malign Neglect: Evidence That Delay Has Become the Primary Method of Defeating Presidential Appointments

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher;Glen S. Krutz

  • American Political Parties: Decline or Resurgence?

    Jeffrey E. Cohen;Richard Fleisher;Paul Kantor

  • Assessing Presidential Support in the House: Lessons from Reagan and Carter

    Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond

  • The Limits of Presidential Popularity as a Source of Influence in the U. S. House

    Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher

  • Presidential Popularity and Congressional Voting: A Reexamination of Public Opinion as a Source of Influence in Congress

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  • Evidence of Increasing Polarization among Ordinary Citizens

    Richard Fleisher;Jon R. Bond

Frequent Co-Authors

Jon R. Bond
Jon R. Bond Texas A&M University
B. Dan Wood
B. Dan Wood Texas A&M University
Richard A. Brody
Richard A. Brody Stanford University

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