Presidential Frontiers: Underexplored Issues in White House PoliticsRyan J. Barilleaux The American presidency is the single most important political office in the United States, but it is also a complex institution that scholars and the general public still do not fully understand. The scholarly literature on the presidency is extensive, but many aspects of the office have received little—if any—attention and yet are relevant to White House politics. This edited collection takes readers into territory that has been heretofore unexplored or underexplored. |
Contents
The President as Representative | 23 |
The White House as a Court | 37 |
Electing Presidents and Other Potentates | 53 |
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Presidential Frontiers: Underexplored Issues in White House Politics Ryan J. Barilleaux No preview available - 1998 |