This study aims at substantiating the hypothesis that there was no significant difference in the amount of important legislation enacted during unified or divided governments during the George W. Bush administration, but there was a significant change in the number of vetoed bills and signing statements depending on what party was in control of Congress. The alternation of unified and divided governments between 2001 and 2007 allows a comparative study of the cooperation and the conflicts between the executive and the legislative branches. Significant legislation was selected following David R. Mayhew’s method, using end-of-the-year wrap-up articles published by the Washington Post and the New York Times. This selection was subjected to a...
Constitutions - codified or unwritten - institutionalise and actually constitute specific equilibria...
While the Constitution of the United States created a system of separation of powers and checks and ...
The subjects of this thesis are the war powers of the U.S. President. The main theory of this work i...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
Studies of presidential-congressional relations often emphasize conflict between the two branches, a...
Congressional dominance theory holds that not only can the US Congress control the executive, it doe...
American foreign policy has drastically changed since September 11, 2001. In the decade before that...
Congressional dominance theory holds that not only can the US Congress control the executive, it doe...
Political analysis of gridlock and legislative stalemate has not differentiated between foreign and ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presid...
Like other Presidents before him, George W. Bush used his executive authority to craft policy both d...
Previous research on the interactions between bureaucrats and legislators tends to categorize the re...
By Bush\u27s third year in office, the nation was embroiled in three wars overseas and a political w...
David Mayhew’s book Divided We Govern (1991, 2005) has profoundly affected the way political scienti...
The phenomenon of divided government belongs to one of the most discussed topics in contemporary Ame...
Constitutions - codified or unwritten - institutionalise and actually constitute specific equilibria...
While the Constitution of the United States created a system of separation of powers and checks and ...
The subjects of this thesis are the war powers of the U.S. President. The main theory of this work i...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
Studies of presidential-congressional relations often emphasize conflict between the two branches, a...
Congressional dominance theory holds that not only can the US Congress control the executive, it doe...
American foreign policy has drastically changed since September 11, 2001. In the decade before that...
Congressional dominance theory holds that not only can the US Congress control the executive, it doe...
Political analysis of gridlock and legislative stalemate has not differentiated between foreign and ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presid...
Like other Presidents before him, George W. Bush used his executive authority to craft policy both d...
Previous research on the interactions between bureaucrats and legislators tends to categorize the re...
By Bush\u27s third year in office, the nation was embroiled in three wars overseas and a political w...
David Mayhew’s book Divided We Govern (1991, 2005) has profoundly affected the way political scienti...
The phenomenon of divided government belongs to one of the most discussed topics in contemporary Ame...
Constitutions - codified or unwritten - institutionalise and actually constitute specific equilibria...
While the Constitution of the United States created a system of separation of powers and checks and ...
The subjects of this thesis are the war powers of the U.S. President. The main theory of this work i...