Throughout their time in office, American presidents are often forced to choose between leading the nation and leading their party. In an earlier time when the major parties were less polarized, this leadership dilemma, while challenging, was not nearly as vexing as it is today. American presidents now find themselves with little room to maneuver, compelled to serve the Constitution on the one hand and yet caught within bitter partisan disputes and large numbers of unaffiliated voters on the other. The contributors to this volume investigate how recent presidents have navigated these increasingly rocky political waters. Focusing on campaign strategy, presidential rhetoric, relations with Congress, domestic and foreign policy, The Presidenti...
The problems of the Presidency are not new. The transformation has occurred in the evaluation of suc...
Studies of presidential-congressional relations often emphasize conflict between the two branches, a...
Institutional interaction between the executive and legislative branches is of the essence to Americ...
This book explores the failure of the modern American presidency, a failure the author attributes to...
This volume examines the array of challenges facing the Obama administration and the president himse...
By examining case studies of tough times for the president, this book broadens the understanding of ...
Why do some national leaders pursue ambitious grand strategies and adventuresome foreign policies wh...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-72)In the last twenty years the United States has had ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2013. Major: Political science. Advisor: Kathryn...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Political Science, Washington State UniversityModern presidents have ushered in a ne...
A revealing way of assessing Presidential leadership comes through interpreting a President\u27s tim...
Conflict in the U.S. constitutional system is not an error but a feature. The structural sparring be...
In this volume, presidential scholars from communication, history, law, philosophy, political scienc...
Leaders in the Crossroads considers two intriguing issues: an exploration of the characteristics th...
The book manuscript, Leaders in the Labyrinth: College Presidents and the Battle of Creeds and Convi...
The problems of the Presidency are not new. The transformation has occurred in the evaluation of suc...
Studies of presidential-congressional relations often emphasize conflict between the two branches, a...
Institutional interaction between the executive and legislative branches is of the essence to Americ...
This book explores the failure of the modern American presidency, a failure the author attributes to...
This volume examines the array of challenges facing the Obama administration and the president himse...
By examining case studies of tough times for the president, this book broadens the understanding of ...
Why do some national leaders pursue ambitious grand strategies and adventuresome foreign policies wh...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-72)In the last twenty years the United States has had ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2013. Major: Political science. Advisor: Kathryn...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Political Science, Washington State UniversityModern presidents have ushered in a ne...
A revealing way of assessing Presidential leadership comes through interpreting a President\u27s tim...
Conflict in the U.S. constitutional system is not an error but a feature. The structural sparring be...
In this volume, presidential scholars from communication, history, law, philosophy, political scienc...
Leaders in the Crossroads considers two intriguing issues: an exploration of the characteristics th...
The book manuscript, Leaders in the Labyrinth: College Presidents and the Battle of Creeds and Convi...
The problems of the Presidency are not new. The transformation has occurred in the evaluation of suc...
Studies of presidential-congressional relations often emphasize conflict between the two branches, a...
Institutional interaction between the executive and legislative branches is of the essence to Americ...