ABSTRACT

Debuting in its first edition , The Contemporary American President explores the potential and limitations of presidential influence in times of rising public expectation for the office and the declining ability of presidents to meet it. It focuses on six major areas concerning the presidency - selection, power, accountability, decision making, personality, and leadership - and offers an appreciation of the challenges of the office as the institution attempts to function in an increasingly controversial political environment.

chapter 1|34 pages

The Selection Process

chapter 2|54 pages

The President and Foreign Affairs

chapter 3|66 pages

The President and Congress

chapter 4|64 pages

President, Public, and Press

chapter 5|46 pages

The President and the Bureaucracy

chapter 6|43 pages

Decision Making in the White House

chapter 7|41 pages

Five Cases in Presidential Decision Making

chapter 8|24 pages

The Presidency and Emergency Powers

chapter 9|52 pages

Personality and the Presidency

chapter 10|34 pages

Presidential Leadership

chapter 11|24 pages

The Vice Presidency