Presidential Power

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Pub. Date: 2000-09-01
Publisher(s): Columbia Univ Pr
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Summary

Richard Neustadt's seminal work Presidential Power: The Politics of Leadershiphas endured for nearly four decades as the core of academic study of the American presidency. Now, building on and challenging many of the arguments in Neustadt's work, Presidential Power: Forging the Presidency for the Twenty-first Centuryoffers reflections and implications from what we have learned about presidential power as the new century dawns. These essays -- including a new contribution by Neustadt himself -- forge a solid reexamination of Neustadt's Presidential Powerthat address questions raised but not resolved by his work. A notable aspect of this volume's analysis is the transformed institution of the presidency in the wake of the impeachment hearings of the country's last twentieth-century president, Bill Clinton. From the portrayal of presidents as persuaders to the politics of presidential transitions, each of the constituent essays in this volume provides an engaging look at the state of the American presidency.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Acknowledgment xi
Contributors xiii
Introduction: Presidential Power
1(8)
Rabert Y. Shapiro
Martha Joynt Kumar
Lawrence R. Jacobs
PART I Richard Neustadt's Presidential Power and American Political Science
Neustadt's Power Approach to the Presidency
9(7)
George C. Edwards III
Richard Neustadt in the History of American Political Science
16(15)
John G. Gunnell
PART II Presidents as Persuaders and the Personalization of power
Personal Power and Presidents
31(16)
Lyn Ragsdale
Bargaining and Presidential Power
47(31)
Charles M. Cameron
The Timing of Presidential Speeches: Can the President Be an Effective Teacher?
78(27)
Renee M. Smith
The President's Inner Circle: Personality and Leadership Style in Foreign Policy Decision-Making
105(54)
Thomas Preston
PART III Organizing and Institutionalizing the Presidency
Staffing and Organizing the Presidency
159(19)
Bert A. Rockman
The Institutionalization of power
178(31)
Kenneth R. Mayer
Thomas J. Weko
Staffing the White House, 1937-1996: The Institutional Implications of Neostadt's Bargaining Paradigm
209(26)
Marthew J. Dickinson
The Presidential Kaleidoscope: Advisory Networks in Action
235(30)
Michael W. Link
PART IV The President in the Political System
The President in the Political System-In Neustadt's Shadow
265(9)
Jeffrey K. Tulis
Political Time and Policy Coalitions: Structure and Agency in Presidential Power
274(37)
Robert C. Lieberman
The Institutional Face of presidential Power: Congressional Delegation of Authority to the President
311(28)
David Epstein
Sharyn O'Halloran
Hitting the Ground Running: The Politics of Presidential Appointments in Transition
339(24)
Nolan McCarty
Rose Razaghian
PART V The Potential for Leadership.
Presidential Power and the Potential for Leadership
363(17)
Mark A. Peterson
Presidential Polling and the Potential for Leadership
380(28)
Diane J. Heith
The president as Message and Messenger: Personal Style and presidential Communications
408(27)
Martha Joynt Kumar
The Limits of the Transformational Presidency
435(24)
Russell L. Riley
PART VI Conclusion: Forging the Presidency for the 21st Century
A Preachment from Retirement
459(9)
Richard E. Neustadt
The Impeachment of president Bill Clinton: Background
468(5)
Natasha Hritzuk
The ``Hard Case'' for Presidential Power: Impeachment Politics and Law
473(16)
Richard M. Pious
Conclusion: Presidential Power, Institutions, and Democracy
489(20)
Lawrence R. Jacobs
Robert Y. Shapiro
Index 509

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