The modern presidency /
Chapter 1: The presidency: origins and powers Origins of the presidency Powers of the president Chapter 2: The president and the public Nominating the president Presidential elections Going public and public approval Chapter 3: The white house staff and organization Roosevelt and Truman: laying the...
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KOHA-OAI-ENAP:86252024-03-04T19:05:23Z nam a22 7a 4500 8625 8625 BR-BrENAP 20240304160523.0 240304b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 por d 0312208596 BR-BrENAP Pt_BR eng 352.2350973 P529m Pfiffner, James P. 8387 The modern presidency / por James P. Pfiffner. -- 3. ed. Belmont : Wadsworth / Thomson Learning, 2000. 262 p. : il. Chapter 1: The presidency: origins and powers Origins of the presidency Powers of the president Chapter 2: The president and the public Nominating the president Presidential elections Going public and public approval Chapter 3: The white house staff and organization Roosevelt and Truman: laying the foundations Eisenhower institutionalizes the white house Kennedy and the collegial model Lyndon Johnson's one-man show Nixon's tight hierarchy Ford's and carter's lessons Reagan's contrasting terms Bush's pit bull Clinton's circus Chapter 4: The institutional presidency White house staff and the executive office of the president Office of legislative liaison/office of congressional relations Office of presidential personnel Office of communications Bureau of the budget/office of management and budget National security council staff Office of policy development Chapter 5: The cabinet and the executive branch Origins of the cabinet The cabinet as a deliberative body Departmental secretaries versus the white house staff presidential appointments The executive branch bureaucracy Chapter 6: The president and congress The constitutional fundamentals The veto power The president as legislative leader Cases of presidential leadership The problem of divided government Chapter 7: The president and national security The war power Other constitutional powers The national security council dominates the executive branch Presidential leadership and crisis decision making Chapter 8: Abuse of power and presidential reputation Corruption and abuse of power Presidential popularity and reputation Conclusion: public expectations and the presidency Poder Executivo - Estados Unidos 68679 Administração Pública Federal 56027 Política de Governo 12929 Aspecto Histórico 11935 Sistema Eleitoral 14330 12917 Liderança Poder Político 11943 Sistema de Governo 13110 202403 Raynara G |
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Chapter 1: The presidency: origins and powers
Origins of the presidency
Powers of the president
Chapter 2: The president and the public
Nominating the president
Presidential elections
Going public and public approval
Chapter 3: The white house staff and organization
Roosevelt and Truman: laying the foundations
Eisenhower institutionalizes the white house
Kennedy and the collegial model
Lyndon Johnson's one-man show
Nixon's tight hierarchy
Ford's and carter's lessons
Reagan's contrasting terms
Bush's pit bull
Clinton's circus
Chapter 4: The institutional presidency
White house staff and the executive office of the president
Office of legislative liaison/office of congressional relations
Office of presidential personnel
Office of communications
Bureau of the budget/office of management and budget
National security council staff
Office of policy development
Chapter 5: The cabinet and the executive branch
Origins of the cabinet
The cabinet as a deliberative body
Departmental secretaries versus the white house staff
presidential appointments
The executive branch bureaucracy
Chapter 6: The president and congress
The constitutional fundamentals
The veto power
The president as legislative leader
Cases of presidential leadership
The problem of divided government
Chapter 7: The president and national security
The war power
Other constitutional powers
The national security council dominates the executive branch
Presidential leadership and crisis decision making
Chapter 8: Abuse of power and presidential reputation
Corruption and abuse of power
Presidential popularity and reputation
Conclusion: public expectations and the presidency |
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