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Dilemmas of Party Leadership: Majority Whips in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1962-1982
Authors:Lynne P Brown  Robert L Peabody
Institution:1. New York University;2. The Johns Hopkins University
Abstract:This article examines party leadership in the context of personal ambition, institutional commitments and the representative's dilemma of choosing between a national vs. local perspective. The research focus is on the careers of five recent House Democratic party leaders and their tenure as appointed majority whips. From these case studies the whip, who occupies the third-ranking leadership post in the House, appears as an emerging leader who must develop strategies to enable him to balance a series of contradictory expectations: loyalty to leadership vs. self-promotion, service to the rank and file vs. policy impact, and support for national party positions vs. district preferences.
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