This title brings together seven presidential politics scholars to address the Trump presidency and the current functioning of American democracy based on recent provocative research. These studies focus on several important topics, including presidential leadership theory and the Trump presidency, examining its mistruths, analyzing its record in the lower federal courts, probing its use of the pardon power, debating whether it requires an entirely new United States constitution to prevent future authoritarian threats, and assessing Trump's contribution to presidential power research. Taken together, these chapters represent a snapshot view of the early Trump presidency and its implications for US politics moving forward.
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George C. Edwards III, “Can Donald Trump Persuade American to Support His Agenda? It's Not Likely,” Washington Post, December 27, 2016. 2. See, e.g., George C. Edwards III, Predicting the Presidency: The Potential of Persuasive ...
In this expanded third edition, renowned scholar Stephen Skowronek, addresses Donald J. Trump’s presidency.
This book will appeal to students and scholars of the presidency as well as general readers who quest for a deeper understanding of the Trump White House.
This book explores one of the most disruptive aspects of the Trump presidency.
This book seeks to demonstrate that we can learn from both 'good' and 'bad' leaders.
Ntroduction -- Abraham Lincoln : the nation's worst crisis -- Franklin D. Roosevelt : the Great Depression -- Harry Truman : the battle with Douglas MacArthur -- Dwight Eisenhower : the U-2 mission -- John F. Kennedy : the Cuban Missile ...
In the original edition of this book, Skowronek revisited that thesis to make better sense of the presidencies of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. In this new edition, he also addresses the first two years of Barack Obama's presidency.
This book systematically examines the first terms of every president from FDR to Joe Biden and assesses the leadership style and policy agenda of each.
This classic text on the American presidency, analyzes the institution and the presidents who hold the office through the key lens of leadership.