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Presidential Power : Forging the Presidency for the Twenty-first Century
Chapter 19. The Limits of the Transformational Presidency
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Russell L. Riley
Publication date:
December 31 2000
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Columbia University Press
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December 31 2000
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: 435-456
DOI:
10.7312/shap10932-021
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Preface
pp. v
Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
pp. xiii
Contributors
pp. 1
Chapter 1. Introduction: Presidential Power
pp. 9
Chapter 2. Neustadt’s Power Approach to the Presidency
pp. 16
Chapter 3. Richard Neustadt in the History of American Political Science
pp. 31
Chapter 4. Personal Power and Presidents
pp. 47
Chapter 5. Bargaining and Presidential Power
pp. 78
Chapter 6. The Timing of Presidential Speeches: Can the President Be an Effective Teacher?
pp. 105
Chapter 7. The President’s Inner Circle: Personality and Leadership Style in Foreign Policy Decision-making
pp. 159
Chapter 8. Staffing and Organizing the Presidency
pp. 178
Chapter 9. The Institutionalization of Power
pp. 209
Chapter 10. Staffing the White House, 1937–96: The Institutional Implications of Neustadt’s Bargaining Paradigm
pp. 235
Chapter 11. The Presidential Kaleidoscope: Advisory Networks in Action
pp. 265
Chapter 12. The President in the Political System—In Neustadt’s Shadow
pp. 274
Chapter 13. Political Time and Policy Coalitions: Structure and Agency in Presidential Power
pp. 311
Chapter 14. The Institutional Face of Presidential Power: Congressional Delegation of Authority to the President
pp. 339
Chapter 15. Hitting the Ground Running: The Politics of Presidential Appointments in Transition
pp. 363
Chapter 16. Presidential Power and the Potential for Leadership
pp. 380
Chapter 17. Presidential Polling and the Potential for Leadership
pp. 408
Chapter 18. The President as Message and Messenger: Personal Style and Presidential Communications
pp. 435
Chapter 19. The Limits of the Transformational Presidency
pp. 459
Chapter 20. A Preachment from Retirement
pp. 468
Chapter 21. The Impeachment of President Bill Clinton: Background
pp. 473
Chapter 22. The “Hard Case” for Presidential Power: Impeachment Politics and Law
pp. 489
Chapter 23. Conclusion: Presidential Power, Institutions, and Democracy
pp. 509
Index
pp. 527
Backmatter
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