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Monday, February 26, 2024

Art of the Political Deal I

Simulation roles

End around 12:10 for mtg.

Conditions for Deliberative Negotiation (Lawrence, p. 14)

  • Acceptable sources of information
  • Repeated interactions 
  • Penalty defaults (shutdown looms IRL)
  • Privacy



Crisis and Scandal as a Prod to Action




Sanders and McCain find a deal

Bernie Sanders and John McCain

Policy Windows and  The Issue-Attention Cycle


"The tide in the affairs of men does not remain at flood -- it ebbs. We may cry out desperately for time to pause in her passage, but time is adamant to every plea and rushes on. Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words, `Too late.'" -- Martin Luther King, Jr.



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Public Lands Case Study


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A couple of quotations about Congress and life in general:
  • "At some point somebody has to decide, let's do it the old-fashioned way, which is `one thing I hate for one thing I love.'" (Lawrence, p. 39)
  • "Here's a list of what we have to have. Here's a list of the ones we really, really hate. Here's a list of `if you put this language on page 4 we could swallow it.' And then you work that list." (Lawrence, pp. 40-41).





    The 2014 farm bill and the "dairy cliff" penalty default (Lawrence, p. 51)


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