Scholars have long held that presidents use various tools to control the federal bureaucracy. Yet, despite their importance to presidents in achieving their policy goals in Congress, few scholars have examined the impact of presidential speeches on bureaucratic activity. This article analyzes the impact of both positive and negative policy signals on civil rights policy in the bureaucracy. Copyright (c) 2008 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.
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policy. Presidential rhetoric, however, does not match the tone of the platforms. There are negative...
Over the past quarter century, administrative law scholars have observed the President’s growing con...
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For decades, researchers have maintained that the president has a significant role in setting the po...
This Article examines executive branch agency actions concluded just before a new President takes of...
Intimately tied to our perception of presidential leadership is the influence a president wields int...
Richard Nathan in his books on the administrative presidency strategy has urged presidents to politi...
We examine the influence that presidents have over the bureaucracy at the macro level. We are intere...
Although the impact of the president's rhetoric on public opinion remains unfound, it appears to inc...
As a field we know exceedingly little about how presidents ’ public relations affect administrative ...
Scholars have debated extensively the impact of presidential rhetoric on public opinion and congress...
Although scholars have long recognized the president's pre-eminent status as an agenda-setter, there...
This research is a historical and empirical examination of presidential management of the bureaucrac...
In this article, we examine the linkage between presidential policy proposal messages and legislativ...
This paper examines the effects of centralized presidential policy-making, implemented through unila...
policy. Presidential rhetoric, however, does not match the tone of the platforms. There are negative...
Over the past quarter century, administrative law scholars have observed the President’s growing con...
In going public, presidents appeal directly to the public for support of a presidential initiative, ...
For decades, researchers have maintained that the president has a significant role in setting the po...
This Article examines executive branch agency actions concluded just before a new President takes of...
Intimately tied to our perception of presidential leadership is the influence a president wields int...
Richard Nathan in his books on the administrative presidency strategy has urged presidents to politi...