ABSTRACT

This book systematically examines the first terms of every president from FDR to Joe Biden and assesses the leadership style and policy agenda of each. Success in bringing about policy change is shown to hinge on the leadership style and skill in managing a variety of institutional and public relationships. Presidents are evaluated based on the level of opportunity they faced. The third edition of this timely book adds chapters on Donald Trump and Joe Biden and focuses on the significant domestic policy challenges of their respective times. For students of presidential history, leadership, and public policy, The Presidency and Domestic Policy provides unique insights into contemporary presidential leadership in a highly partisan age.

New to the Third Edition

  • Two new chapters focusing on Trump and Biden, showing its policy similarities as well as differences from earlier administrations
  • A reassessment of the domestic policy legacies of Bill Clinton (especially in regard to crime and the financial services industries)
  • A sharper focus on racial politics resulting from both the Clinton and Obama eras
  • An exploration of administrative approaches to governing domestically and unilateral decision making—normally reserved for the foreign policy arena but now applied on the domestic side as well (e.g., executive orders)
  • The increasing linkage between domestic and foreign policy issue arenas, particularly in the areas of immigration, trade, and environmental policy
  • An assessment of judicial politics in the framework of the four leadership dimensions presidents bring to office, and also in terms of the impact on domestic policy outputs

chapter 1|24 pages

Strategies for Assessing Presidents

part I|86 pages

The High-Opportunity Presidents

chapter 2|22 pages

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Artful Leadership during Hard Times

chapter 3|20 pages

Lyndon B. Johnson

Legislative Leadership and a Credibility Gap

chapter 4|21 pages

Ronald Reagan

One Big Year

chapter 5|21 pages

George W. Bush

A Resolute Decider with a Co-President

part II|104 pages

The Moderate-Opportunity Presidents

chapter 6|18 pages

Harry S. Truman

A Broker with Beliefs

chapter 7|19 pages

Dwight D. Eisenhower

A Skilled Centrist

chapter 8|20 pages

John F. Kennedy

A Quest for Heroic Leadership

chapter 9|20 pages

Barack Obama

A Negotiator without a Partner

chapter 10|25 pages

Donald Trump

Outsider, Disruptor, Norm-Buster, Dissembler

part III|100 pages

The Low-Opportunity Presidents

chapter 11|20 pages

Richard Nixon

An Activist with an Enemies List

chapter 12|19 pages

Jimmy Carter

An Outsider's Pursuit of “Trustee” Leadership

chapter 13|18 pages

George H. W. Bush

A Reluctant Guardian

chapter 14|20 pages

Bill Clinton

A Perpetual Campaigner under Siege

chapter 15|21 pages

Joe Biden

Cleaning the Augean Stables

part IV|34 pages

Conclusion

chapter 16|32 pages

Opportunity, Challenges, and Skill

Comparing the Presidents