Date of Award
4-14-1997
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Department
Leadership Studies
Abstract
The purpose of the forthcoming study is to gain an understanding of how empowerment is utilized in the political arena. The project will primarily deal with Congress and the relations between Members. With all of the facets of the legislative branch, it is necessary to narrow this study to several aspects of the body. Due to the diversity of Congressional Members and the formal structure of House and Senate committees, this investigation will serve to provide a concentrated, yet thorough analysis of the presence of empowerment.
Recommended Citation
Mark, James D. and Poulos, Christopher J., "Empowerment in the United States Congress" (1997). Honors Theses. 760.
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/honors-theses/760