The dissertation proposes three models of the presidency based on the variable nature of four "strategic considerations" of presidential politics. The strategic considerations include the timing of political benefits, the president's public identification with a policy, investment of political capital, and the level of political conflict acceptable to the president in enacting a policy. After historically and analytically justifying the models, they are tested empirically in a series of "critical case studies" in domestic and foreign policy. A concluding chapter suggests how a broadened appreciation of presidential power can serve both presidents and students of the office.U of I OnlyETDs are only available to UIUC Users without author perm...
Institutional interaction between the executive and legislative branches is of the essence to Americ...
This dissertation analyzes the role of the president as an agent of the party. It examines both the ...
Despite greater access to the media, greater resources to craft the perfect message and greater know...
This research incorporates a decision-making theory which defines the linkage between the public, th...
Richard Nathan in his books on the administrative presidency strategy has urged presidents to politi...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Political Science, Washington State UniversityModern presidents have ushered in a ne...
This dissertation research focuses on broad questions of democratic practice and institutional desig...
This dissertation consists of three parts that examine one of the most consequential areas of resear...
Includes bibliographical references.The Office of the President embodies many different and related ...
This dissertation examines the role of presidential rhetoric in the process of partisan regime creat...
In this dissertation, I develop and empirically test a comparison of the private versus public strat...
This dissertation research focuses on broad questions of democratic practice and institutional desig...
The purpose of this study is to explore the application of the logic and processes of political camp...
The ability of American presidents to increase American involvement in Southeast Asia without a cong...
This dissertation offers an extended argument about White House aides' strategy for prosecuting the ...
Institutional interaction between the executive and legislative branches is of the essence to Americ...
This dissertation analyzes the role of the president as an agent of the party. It examines both the ...
Despite greater access to the media, greater resources to craft the perfect message and greater know...
This research incorporates a decision-making theory which defines the linkage between the public, th...
Richard Nathan in his books on the administrative presidency strategy has urged presidents to politi...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Political Science, Washington State UniversityModern presidents have ushered in a ne...
This dissertation research focuses on broad questions of democratic practice and institutional desig...
This dissertation consists of three parts that examine one of the most consequential areas of resear...
Includes bibliographical references.The Office of the President embodies many different and related ...
This dissertation examines the role of presidential rhetoric in the process of partisan regime creat...
In this dissertation, I develop and empirically test a comparison of the private versus public strat...
This dissertation research focuses on broad questions of democratic practice and institutional desig...
The purpose of this study is to explore the application of the logic and processes of political camp...
The ability of American presidents to increase American involvement in Southeast Asia without a cong...
This dissertation offers an extended argument about White House aides' strategy for prosecuting the ...
Institutional interaction between the executive and legislative branches is of the essence to Americ...
This dissertation analyzes the role of the president as an agent of the party. It examines both the ...
Despite greater access to the media, greater resources to craft the perfect message and greater know...