Presidents and the American Presidency
ISBN13: 9780195385168ISBN10: 0195385160
Paperback, 560 pages
Dec 2012,
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Uses archival documents to reveal the real-life inner workings of the U.S. presidency
Table of Contents
Each chapter includes a Conclusion, Suggested Readings, and "On the Web."
Chapter 1. Introduction: Studying Presidents and the Presidency
The Traditional Presidency
The Modern Presidency
The Postmodern/Contemporary Presidency
Classics in Presidential Studies
Newer Methodologies Evolve
The President-Centered Approach
The Presidency-Centered Approach
Presidential Libraries
Public Papers
Chapter 2. Presidents and the Constitution
Inherited Practices and Ideas
The Framers' World
The Confederation Executive
Federalism
General vs. Limited Authority
Separation of Powers/Checks and Balances
Rule by Elites and the Electoral College
The Vesting Clause
Law-Enforcement Authority Authority
Legislative Authority
Appointment and Removal Power
Executive Privilege and Immunity
Theories of Presidential Power
The Constitutionality of Expanded Presidential Powers
Chapter 3. The Presidential Selection Process
Deciding to Run
The Invisible Primary
Gaining Party Support
Iowa and New Hampshire
Super Tuesday
Campaign Finance: A Brief History
The Federal Election Campaign Acts of 1971 and 1974
Loopholes to Campaign Finance Laws
Public Funding of Presidential Campaigns
Recent Campaign Finance Reforms
The Electoral College
Appealing to Voters
Campaign Communications
The Coalition
The Message and the Mandate
Campaigning vs. Governing
Chapter 4. The Public Presidency: Communication and Mass Media
The Radio Era
The Television Age
The Internet Age
The Press Office and Press Secretary
The Office of Communications
Speech Writing
Public Events
The White House Press Corps
Press Conferences
The Media Environment
News Coverage of the President
White House Press Strategies
Chapter 5. The Public Presidency: Public Opinion
Job Approval
Personal Approval
President Obama and Public Opinion
Using White House Polls
Tracking the Constituency
Rhetorical Design
Chapter 6. Presidents and the Legislative Branch
Using the Veto
The Legislative Veto
The Line-Item Veto
Recommendations to Congress
Senate Confirmations
Staking Out a Role
Creating the Chief Legislator
Divergent Constituencies
Political Parties
Individual Behavior
Veto Politics
Chapter 7. Presidents and the Judicial Branch
Franklin Roosevelt and the Federal Courts
Tenure and Removal
The Nomination Process
The Confirmation Process
The Confirmation Hearings
Politicizing the Process
Presidential Legacies
Nominating and Confirming Federal Judges
The Candidate Pool
The Role of the Solicitor General
Implementing Supreme Court Decisions
Defining Presidential Powers
Chapter 8. Presidents and the Executive Branch
The Job of the Chief Executive
The Bureaucracy Evolves
The Bureaucracy Today
Separation of Power Creates Conflict
The Cabinet
Creating the Executive Office of the President
White House Staff
Organizing the White House Staff
The Chief of Staff
Appointments
Budgeting as Management
Executive Orders
Regulatory Review
Signing Statements
The History of the Office
The Contemporary Vice Presidency
First Ladies in Historical Perspective
Contemporary First Ladies
Chapter 9. Presidents and Domestic Policymaking
Policy and Presidential Agendas
Principal Domestic Policymakers
Economic Policy
Social Policy
Social Services
Law Enforcement
Natural Resources and Conservation
Chapter 10 Presidents and Foreign Policymaking
Diplomacy vs. National Security
Economic Interests
Presidents and Foreign Policymaking
The Rational-Actor Model
The Political Agenda
Domestic Actors
International Actors
Principal Geopolitical Theaters
The Early Republic through World War I
World War II and the Cold War
The Post-Soviet World
War and U.S. Foreign Policy
Appendix A. Conducting Research at Presidential Libraries
Appendix B. The United States Constitution
Appendix C. Presidential Elections Results, 1789-2012
Available Resources
Companion Resources
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