Presidential Power: Theories and Dilemmas / Edition 1

Presidential Power: Theories and Dilemmas / Edition 1

by John P. Burke
ISBN-10:
0813349672
ISBN-13:
9780813349671
Pub. Date:
04/01/2016
Publisher:
Westview Press
ISBN-10:
0813349672
ISBN-13:
9780813349671
Pub. Date:
04/01/2016
Publisher:
Westview Press
Presidential Power: Theories and Dilemmas / Edition 1

Presidential Power: Theories and Dilemmas / Edition 1

by John P. Burke
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Overview

Presidential power is perhaps one of the most central issues in the study of the American presidency. Since Richard E. Neustadt's classic study, first published in 1960, there has not been a book that thoroughly examines the issue of presidential power. Presidential Power: Theories and Dilemmas by noted scholar John P. Burke provides an updated and comprehensive look at the issues, constraints, and exercise of presidential power.

This book considers the enduring question of how presidents can effectively exercise power within our system of shared powers by examining major tools and theories of presidential power, including Neustadt's theory of persuasion and bargaining as power, constitutional and inherent powers, Samuel Kernell's theory of going public, models of historical time, and the notion of internal time. Using illustrative examples from historical and contemporary presidencies, Burke helps students and scholars better understand how presidents can manage the public's expectations, navigate presidential-congressional relations, and exercise influence in order to achieve their policy goals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813349671
Publisher: Westview Press
Publication date: 04/01/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John P. Burke is the John G. McCullough Professor of Political Science at the University of Vermont. He has published numerous articles and books on the presidency, including Honest Broker? The National Security Advisor and Presidential Decision Making (2009), Becoming President: The Bush Transition 2000-2003 (2004), and Presidential Transitions: From Politics to Practice (2000).

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION: Presidential Power and Its Dilemmas CHAPTER ONE: The Madisonian Dilemma CHAPTER TWO: Neustadt and the "Modern" Conception of Presidential Power CHAPTER THREE: The Executive's Prerogative: Inherent Constitutional Powers CHAPTER FOUR: Going Public and Presidential Power CHAPTER FIVE: Presidential Power and Historical Time, Variously Interpreted CHAPTER SIX: The First Term: Internal Time and Presidential Power CHAPTER SEVEN: The Second Term: Internal Time and Presidential Power CHAPTER EIGHT: Lessons for Presidential Power, Today and Beyond
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