Rivals for power : presidential-congressional relations
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Rivals for power : presidential-congressional relations
Rowman & Littlefield, c2002
2nd ed
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780742509900
内容説明
The first President Bush faced a long-entrenched Democratic majority in both houses of Congress. In his first term, Clinton entered into a unified government for the first time in many years, but all that changed in the mid-term elections of 1994. The second President Bush faces a closely divided government whose balance could shift at any time. Through it all, the presidential-Congressional rivalry continues unabated. What is it about the institutional relationship between Congress and the presidency that ensures conflict even in the face of necessary co-operation? The contributors to this volume explore both branches of government and what unites as well as divides them. There are chapters on budgetary politics in a time of surplus, the impacts of campaign messages and election mandates, and Congressional-presidential relations during transitions. Case studies of budget battles, health care task forces and armed conflicts in foreign lands lend concrete detail to political theory. The chapters also benefit from first-hand experience on the Hill, in the Oval Office and in the American government arena.
目次
- Chapter An Introduction to Presidential-Congressional Rivalry - James A. Thurber
- Chapter The President and Congress at the Turn of the Century: Structural Sources of Conflict - James P. Pfiffner
- Chapter Presidential Leadership of Congress: A Functional and Institutional History - Stephen J. Wayne
- Chapter The Presidency and Congressional Leadership - Roger H. Davidson
- Chapter The Impact of Campaigns on Presidential-Congressional Relations - Richard E. Cohen
- Chapter Presidential Influence on Congress: New Solutions to Old Problems - Nathan Dietz
- Chapter Successful Influence: Managing Legislative Affairs in the Twenty-first Century - Gary Andres and Patrick J. Griffin
- Chapter Herding Cats: Presidential Coalition Building in the Senate - C. Lawrence Evans and Walter J. Oleszek
- Chapter Politics of the Federal Budget Process - The Honorable Leon E. Panetta
- Chapter The Making of U.S. Foreign Policy: The Roles of the President and Congress over Four Decades - The Honorable Lee H. Hamilton
- Chapter Clinton's Military Actions: No Rivals in Sight - Louis Fisher
- Chapter Conclusions about Congressional-Presidential Rivalries - James A. Thurber.
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: pbk ISBN 9780742509917
内容説明
The first President Bush faced a long-entrenched Democratic majority in both houses of Congress. In his first term, Clinton entered into a unified government for the first time in many years, but all that changed with the midterm elections of 1994. The second President Bush faces a closely divided government whose balance could shift at any time. Through it all, the presidential-congressional rivalry continues unabated. What is it about the institutional relationship between Congress and the presidency that ensures conflict even in the face of necessary cooperation? Here, well-known scholars and practitioners of congressional-presidential relations come together to explore both branches of government and what unites as well as divides them. Highlights include chapters on budgetary politics in a time of surplus, the impacts of campaign message and election mandates, and congressional-presidential relations during transitions. Case studies of budget battles, health care task forces, and armed conflicts in foreign lands lend concrete detail to political theory. First hand experience on the Hill and in the Oval Office-and everywhere in between-is reflected in each chapter.
Although nothing can rival election 2000 for its challenges to both Congress and the presidency, Rivals For Power shows how even an extraordinary electoral result is subject to the rules and rigors of Washington's built-in rivalry.
目次
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Presidential-Congressional Rivalry Chapter 2 The President and Congress at the Turn of the Century: Structural Sources of Conflict Chapter 3 Presidential Leadership of Congress: A Functional and Institutional History Chapter 4 The Presidency and Congressional Leadership Chapter 5 The Impact of Campaigns on Presidential-Congressional Relations Chapter 6 Presidential Influence on Congress: New Solutions to Old Problems Chapter 7 Successful Influence: Managing Legislative Affairs in the Twenty-first Century Chapter 8 Herding Cats: Presidential Coalition Building in the Senate Chapter 9 Politics of the Federal Budget Process Chapter 10 The Making of U.S. Foreign Policy: The Roles of the President and Congress over Four Decades Chapter 11 Clinton's Military Actions: No Rivals in Sight Chapter 12 Conclusions about Congressional-Presidential Rivalries
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