The Presidency and the Political SystemMichael Nelson CQ Press, 08.03.2018 - 608 Seiten Written by top-notch presidency scholars and carefully edited into a text-reader format, The Presidency and the Political System, Eleventh Edition showcases a collection of original essays focused on a range of topics, institutions, and issues relevant to understanding the American presidency. Author Michael Nelson rigorously edits each contribution to present students with a set of analytical yet accessible chapters and contextual headnotes introducing each essay. You will read about different approaches to studying the presidency, the elements of presidential power, presidential selection, presidents and politics, and presidents and government. New to the Eleventh Edition
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Chapter 1 The Two Constitutional Presidencies | |
Why Presidents Need Political | |
Conservative | |
Leading from the Eye of | |
Chapter 5 Presidential Competence | |
Chapter 6 The Psychological Presidency | |
Aspirants | |
The Case of Donald Trump | |
Allies Adversaries | |
Chapter 12 The Presidency and Political Parties | |
Chapter 13 The Institutional Presidency | |
Chapter 15 The President and Congress | |
Chapter 16 The Presidency and the Judiciary | |
A Taxonomy | |
Chapter 18 Presidential Power and Public Policy | |
Chapter 8 The Faulty Premises of the Electoral College | |
Chapter 9 The Presidential Spectacle | |
The Limits of Agency in Wartime | |