Presidential Leadership : Politics and Policy Making by Stephen J. Wayne, George C. Edwards III and Kenneth R. Mayer (2018, Trade Paperback)

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Illustrated: Yes ISBN-10: 1538110857 Table Of Content: Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: The Powers of the PresidencyChapter 3: The Nomination ProcessChapter 4: The Presidential ElectionChapter 5: The President and the PublicChapter 6: Leading the Public Chapter 7: The President and the MediaChapter 8: The Structure of the PresidencyChapter 9: Presidential Decision MakingChapter 10: The President and the Executive BranchChapter 11: The President and CongressChapter 12: The President and the Judiciary Chapter 13: Domestic and Economic Policy MakingChapter 14: National Security Policy MakingAppendix A: Methods of Studying the PresidencyAppendix B: Non-Electoral Succession, Removal, and TenureAppendix C: Provisions of the Constitution Relating to the PresidencyAppendix D: 2016 Electoral and Popular Vote Edition Description: Revised edition Grade From: College Freshman ISBN-13: 9781538110850 Dewey Decimal: 352.230973 Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated Intended Audience: College Audience LC Classification Number: JK516.E32 2018 Publication Year: 2018 Subject Area: Political Science, Biography & Autobiography Synopsis: With extensive coverage of Donald Trump and a focus on presidential leadership--of the voters, public opinion, the media, the decision making process, Congress, and the bureaucracy--the authors examine all aspects of the presidency in rich detail, including the president's powers, presidential history, and the institution of the presidency., With a focus on presidential leadership, the authors address the capacity of chief executives to fulfill their tasks, exercise their powers, and utilize their organizational structures to affect the output of government. The authors examine all aspects of the presidency in rich detail, including the president's powers, presidential history, and the institution of the presidency. Guiding their analysis is their unique contrast between two broad perspectives on the presidency--the constrained president ("facilitator") and the dominant president ("director")--making the text a perennial favorite for courses on the presidency. The authors richly illustrate their engaging analysis with timely, fascinating examples. They fully integrate the Trump presidency into every chapter, offering wide-ranging coverage. Moreover, they devote separate chapters to essential aspects of President Trump's approach to governing such as on media relations, leading the public, and decision making. Equally important, they incorporate the most recent scholarship and their own unique approach to show how the Trump presidency illuminates our basic understanding of the presidency, making Presidential Leadership the perfect vehicle for understanding the president and his impact on the office., With a focus on presidential leadership, the authors address the capacity of chief executives to fulfill their tasks, exercise their powers, and utilize their organizational structures to affect the output of government. The authors examine all aspects of the presidency in rich detail, including the president's powers, presidential history, and the institution of the presidency. Guiding their analysis is their unique contrast between two broad perspectives on the presidency--the constrained president ("facilitator") and the dominant president ("director")--making the text a perennial favorite for courses on the presidency.The authors richly illustrate their engaging analysis with timely, fascinating examples. They fully integrate the Trump presidency into every chapter, offering wide-ranging coverage. Moreover, they devote separate chapters to essential aspects of President Trump's approach to governing such as on media relations, leading the public, and decision making. Equally important, they incorporate the most recent scholarship and their own unique approach to show how the Trump presidency illuminates our basic understanding of the presidency, making Presidential Leadership the perfect vehicle for understanding the president and his impact on the office. Item Width: 7 in Subject: Presidents & Heads of State, Political Ideologies / Democracy, American Government / Executive Branch Publication Name: Presidential Leadership : Politics and Policy Making LCCN: 2017-047124 Item Height: 0.8 in Grade To: College Graduate Student Item Weight: 0 Oz Language: English Reviews: This is the 'go to' book for teaching the presidency at the undergraduate level. Excellent presentation by distinguished scholars of the multiple and challenging aspects of the office., This is a well-designed, sophisticated text that is adaptable to a variety of student aptitudes and teacher interests., Presidential Leadership is a well-written, even-handed, and engaging text that exposes students to all of the essential topics that an American presidency class should cover., This is the leading textbook on the American presidency. The authors not only cover the essential 'nuts and bolts' of the executive branch, but they also introduce students to the core research that scholars have conducted on the presidency., The tenth edition does an exceptional job at incorporating current events that students will have heard of and relate to. A thorough and balanced look at how political scientists understand the presidency, with a judicious use of data from both contemporary and older presidents., The best book on the market, Presidential Leadership offers a comprehensive account of the American presidency. It balances what we know in political science with the 'story-telling' that students appreciate. Author: Stephen J. Wayne, George C. Edwards III, Kenneth R. Mayer Features: Revised Dewey Edition: 22 Item Length: 10 in Number of Pages: 592 Pages Edition Number: 10 brand: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated Format: Trade Paperback gtin13: 9781538110850 Type: Textbook

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Presidential Leadership : Politics and Policy Making by Stephen J. Wayne, George C. Edwards III and Kenneth R. Mayer (2018, Trade Paperback)