Facing a gridlocked Congress, the last 18 months have seen President Obama make increasing use – as promised – of his “pen and phone” to implement policy via executive actions. While Obama has been roundly criticized from the right for taking such unilateral actions, do Americans instinctively oppose them? Using survey experiments to test this question, Dino Christenson and Douglas Kriner find little evidence that Americans oppose unilateral actions as threats to checks and balances. Instead, constitutional concerns are overwhelmed by partisanship and policy preferences. The means through which the president pursues his policy priorities – be it legislation or unilateral action – is largely irrelevant
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Recent months have seen Republican attacks on President Obama, accusing him of presiding over an ‘im...
The primary axiom of the unilateral-powers literature is that the institutional setting and politica...
In his recent State of the Union address, President Obama told Congress that if they continued to ob...
This Article agrees with the premise that increased polarization in American politics has made the w...
The primary axiom of the unilateral-powers literature is that the institutional setting and politica...
Scholarship on democratic responsiveness focuses on whether political outcomes reflect public opinio...
“Presidential unilateralism” depicts the behavior of American presidents who act independent of Cong...
Unilateral action is often perceived by scholars as an alternative to legislation. Presidents use ex...
Donald Trump has made many promises on the campaign trail about things he will fix (a broken immigra...
Unilateral presidential actions, such as executive orders, are widely cited as a key strategic tool ...
Prior scholarship overlooks the capacity of other actors to raise the political costs of unilateral ...
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