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The Presidency in a Separated System

Af: Charles O. Jones Engelsk Paperback

The Presidency in a Separated System

Af: Charles O. Jones Engelsk Paperback
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Media coverage and popular interpretations of American government typically concentrate on the presidency. Observers often attribute the fortunes of an entire government to one person or his small circle of advisers. In an updated and revised edition of his classic book, Charles O. Jones explains how too exclusive a focus on the presidency distorts the picture of how national government really works. He explores how presidents find their place in the permanent government and how they are ""fitted in"" by others, most notably those on Capitol Hill. Powerful though it may be, the Oval Office is not the source of all authority in government. Jones examines the organizational, political, and procedural challenges facing presidents, as well as the role of public approval. The author compares the post-World War II presidents and identifies their strengths and weaknesses in working within a separated system of government. The new edition extends through the Clinton and George W. Bush presidencies. It explains how split-party control, differing partisan strategies, and our recent ""narrow-margin politics"" have changed the Washington landscape, reshaping relations among the branches of government. Once again, in this edition, the author draws several lessons for presidents working in a separated system. Most have heeded these lessons, while analysts often ignore them in favor of perpetuating unrealistic expectations of what presidents can do. ""Jones has achieved a major milestone in research on the role of the president in the legislative process."" –Journal of Politics ""Jones has effectively and authoritatively replaced a popular view of the American presidency with a more accurate one. His argument and his evidence will enlarge and enrich our thinking about the office."" –Richard F. Fenno, Jr., University of Rochester

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Media coverage and popular interpretations of American government typically concentrate on the presidency. Observers often attribute the fortunes of an entire government to one person or his small circle of advisers. In an updated and revised edition of his classic book, Charles O. Jones explains how too exclusive a focus on the presidency distorts the picture of how national government really works. He explores how presidents find their place in the permanent government and how they are ""fitted in"" by others, most notably those on Capitol Hill. Powerful though it may be, the Oval Office is not the source of all authority in government. Jones examines the organizational, political, and procedural challenges facing presidents, as well as the role of public approval. The author compares the post-World War II presidents and identifies their strengths and weaknesses in working within a separated system of government. The new edition extends through the Clinton and George W. Bush presidencies. It explains how split-party control, differing partisan strategies, and our recent ""narrow-margin politics"" have changed the Washington landscape, reshaping relations among the branches of government. Once again, in this edition, the author draws several lessons for presidents working in a separated system. Most have heeded these lessons, while analysts often ignore them in favor of perpetuating unrealistic expectations of what presidents can do. ""Jones has achieved a major milestone in research on the role of the president in the legislative process."" –Journal of Politics ""Jones has effectively and authoritatively replaced a popular view of the American presidency with a more accurate one. His argument and his evidence will enlarge and enrich our thinking about the office."" –Richard F. Fenno, Jr., University of Rochester

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Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 422
ISBN-13: 9780815747178
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0815747179
Udg. Dato: 23 jun 2005
Længde: 31mm
Bredde: 267mm
Højde: 245mm
Forlag: Rowman & Littlefield
Oplagsdato: 23 jun 2005
Forfatter(e): Charles O. Jones
Forfatter(e) Charles O. Jones


Kategori Politiske styreformer: demokrati


ISBN-13 9780815747178


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 422


Udgave


Længde 31mm


Bredde 267mm


Højde 245mm


Udg. Dato 23 jun 2005


Oplagsdato 23 jun 2005


Forlag Rowman & Littlefield

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