98年第2學期-1646 立法過程 課程資訊

評分方式

評分項目 配分比例 說明
出席率 15 點名三次不到扣考
小考 10 課前都有小考
上課發言 10 上課與老師對話有益身體健康
期中考 30
期末考 35 全學期授課內容

選課分析

本課程名額為 70人,已有48 人選讀,尚餘名額22人。


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授課教師

邱師儀

教育目標

The primary goal of this course is to teach you with the knowledge of legislative process. In a democratic country, nothing embodies the importance of due process more than studying its legislative structure, process, and output. As a political science major or social science majors more broadly, you are obligated to have a good understanding of legislative process because that is very crucial to developing your analytical ability as well as congressional assistant expertise. The curriculum is based on studying the American legislative process with good reasons. First, the Unites States has a presidential system and its government is characterized with separation of powers between legislature, judiciary and executive branches. Compared with the legislative process in a parliamentary system, the legislative process in a presidential system is greatly independent of the executive branch and is likely to fully develop in terms of structures and policy output. Second, Taiwan’s semi-presidential system arguably leans toward a presidential system, and therefore our Congress is rather close to the U.S. Congress, except that the U.S. Congress is bicameral whereas ours is unicameral. It is therefore meaningful to look over the American legislative process. I hope that this class will provide you with necessary information of congressional politics and lays the foundation for your further study of comparative politics in the future.

課程資訊

參考書目

1. The American Legislative Process: Congress and the States by William J. Keefe, Morris S. Ogul.
2. Chapter 12 in The Promise and Performance of American Democracy by Jon R. Bond and Kevin B.
Smith.
3. Some other Chinese journal articles or news analyses.
4. 第四章 美國政府與政治 唐士其著 李炳南主編

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