The paradoxes of the American presidency

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The paradoxes of the American presidency

Thomas E. Cronin, Michael A. Genovese

Oxford University Press, 2004

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-389) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Noted and preeminent presidential scholars Tom Cronin and Michael Genovese examine the American presidency as a series of difficult to reconcile contradictory forces. In particular, they look at how the oft-times irreconcilable necessities of exercising power and retaining popular support force the presidents into decision processes that are fraught with complication. Cronin and Genovese look at the presidency in a thorough fashion, from the selection process and its inevitable compromises, to relationships between the president and the Courts, Congress, Cabinet, public, and even spouse.

目次

  • PREFACE
  • 1. PRESIDENTIAL PARADOXES
  • 2. ELECTING PRESIDENTS
  • 3. RATING AND UNDERSTANDING PRESIDENTS
  • 4. PRESIDENTIAL POWER AND LEADERSHIP
  • 5. THE PRESIDENT'S JOB IN A SEPARATED SYSTEM
  • 6. PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
  • 7. PRESIDENT AND POLITICAL PARTIES
  • 8. PRESIDENTS AND THE COURT
  • 9. PRESIDENTS AS CHIEF EXECUTIVES
  • 10. THE AMERICAN VICE PRESIDENCY
  • 11. PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY
  • NOTES
  • SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX

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