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5+ YearsPublisher | Cambridge University Press |
ISBN 13 | 9780521162913 |
ISBN 10 | 0521162912 |
Book Subtitle | Presidential Leadership In U.S. Lawmaking, 1953-2004 |
Book Description | Today's presidents enter office having campaigned on an ambitious policy agenda, eager to see it enacted, and willing to push so that it is. The central question of presidents' legislative leadership, therefore, is not a question of resolve, it is a question of strategy: by what means can presidents build winning coalitions for their agenda? Pushing the Agenda uncovers the answer. It reveals the predictable nature of presidents' policy making opportunities and the systematic strategies White House officials employ to exploit those opportunities. Drawing on an eclectic array of original evidence spanning presidents from Dwight Eisenhower to George W. Bush and issues ranging from education to energy, and healthcare to taxes Matthew N. Beckmann finds modern presidents' influence in Congress is real, often substantial, and to date largely underestimated. |
About the Author | Matthew N. Beckmann is Assistant Professor of Political Science at UC Irvine, where he studies Washington politics, particularly that involving the White House. His work has appeared in the Journal of Politics, the Journal of Theoretical Politics, Political Research Quarterly, and Political Communication. Professor Beckmann received his BA from UCLA and his PhD from the University of Michigan. |
Language | English |
Author | Matthew N. Beckmann |
Edition Number | 1st |
Publication Date | 22-Apr-10 |
Number of Pages | 210 |
Pushing The Agenda Paperback English by Matthew N. Beckmann - 22-Apr-10