The presidency in a separated system /
Popular interpretations of American government tend to center on the presidency. Successes and failures of government are often attributed to presidents themselves. But, though the White House stands as a powerful symbol of government, the United States has a separated system intentionally designed...
Основен автор: | Jones, Charles O. |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution,
℗♭1994.
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Presidency in a separated system. |
Съдържание:
- Perspectives on the Presidency
- Landslides and Presidential Power
- Pictures in Our Heads
- The Dominant Perspective
- Variations in Party Splits
- Variations in Presidential Advantages
- An Alternative Perspective
- The Politics of Partisan Variations
- Change within Administrations
- What Is to Follow
- Presidents and the Presidency
- How They Come to Be There
- Who They Are
- Governing Strategies
- Organizing to Govern in the Separated System
- The White House Staff
- Cabinet Secretaries: Reaching Within
- Organizational Experience of Modern Presidents
- Organizing and Adapting
- Public Standing of the President
- The Most Popular President
- Approval Ratings and the Diffusion of Responsibility
- Going Public
- The Public Standing of Modern Presidents
- Public Approval and the Work of Government
- Presidents, Mandates, and Agendas
- Elections and Agendas in the Constitution
- The Mandate
- Judgments about Mandates
- The Continuing Agenda
- Agenda-Related Concepts
- Modern Presidents and the Agenda
- Presidents and Lawmaking in a Separated System
- The Nature of Lawmaking
- Presidential Success with Congress
- Legislative Production: What Gets Done and When
- Legislative Timelines
- Making Laws
- Presidential Preponderance
- Congressional Preponderance
- Joint Participation
- Sequence, Iteration, and Partisanship
- Thinking about Change
- Principal Observations
- Reform and Change
- Lessons for Presidents
- The Presidency in a Separated System.