The postmodern president : George Bush meets the world

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The postmodern president : George Bush meets the world

Richard Rose

Chatham House, c1991

2nd ed

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 361-388) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

"Richard Rose has produced an exceptional book, not just about presidents but also about how they connect-or fail to connect-with Washington and the world. His unique comparative approach-blending process with politics and policy-results in an insightful, engaging treatment of the presidency and its place in the broader American system." - I.M. Destler, University of Maryland

目次

  • Part 1 Imperative pressures for success: the emergence of the postmodern Presidency - from the traditional to the postmodern President
  • learning to live with other elephants
  • the imperatives of the Presidency - going Washington
  • going public
  • going international
  • juggling imperatives
  • assessing the Presidency - conflicting standards for the modern President
  • the postmodern President
  • between world leadership and global failure
  • widening the view from the Oval office - an alternative to the Presidency
  • subgovernments and government
  • the responsibility gap. Part 2 Tangible and intangible resources of leadership: resources and constraints of government - how much does government do?
  • government as a constraint
  • sizing up resources means cutting the President down to size
  • learning to campaign or learning to govern? - coming in from the outside
  • another way - going government
  • comings and goings of leaders
  • perpetually campaigning for support - leading a no-party system
  • courting mass popularity through the media, courting Congress
  • taking over the White House - hitting the ground running - energy in search of direction
  • keeping control within the White House
  • political strategies for organizing the White House
  • the President - a chief but not an executive - coming to terms with the executive branch
  • the President as a policy taster
  • keeping out of trouble
  • influencing organized anarchy. Part 3 Problems of leadership without hegemony: the economy - an open market for policy - trying to manage a bucking-bronco economy
  • adding up numbers that don't add up
  • living with your banker
  • national security - one country but many voices - allies and enemies within Washington
  • pursuing security from the White House
  • the international system is stronger than the President - keeping the military balance
  • the end of American hegemony
  • toward American-Japanese bigemony
  • the White House in an open market. Part 4 Evaluation: how popular should a President be? - how much approval?
  • when a President should be unpopular
  • no long-term decline
  • as the world closes in - after Reagan, the great asymmetry
  • the future of the postmodern President
  • George Bush as a postmodern President
  • guardianship - the idea of the Bush presidency
  • the budget inheritance
  • foreigners with alien policies
  • the test of war in the Persian Gulf
  • vulnerability of a postmodern president. Appendices: Presidents of the United States
  • the President in the constitution
  • inaugural address of President John F.Kennedy
  • nomination acceptance speech of George Bush
  • inaugural address of President George Bush.

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