Presidential Leadership in Political Time: Reprise and Reappraisal

Presidential Leadership in Political Time: Reprise and Reappraisal

by Stephen Skowronek
Presidential Leadership in Political Time: Reprise and Reappraisal

Presidential Leadership in Political Time: Reprise and Reappraisal

by Stephen Skowronek

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Overview

In this expanded third edition, renowned scholar Stephen Skowronek, addresses Donald J. Trump’s presidency. Skowronek’s insights have fundamentally altered our understanding of the American presidency. His “political time” thesis has been particularly influential, revealing how presidents reckon with the work of their predecessors, situate their power within recent political events, and assert their authority in the service of change.

A classic widely used in courses on the presidency, Skowronek’s book has greatly expanded our understanding of and debates over the politics of leadership. It clarifies the typical political problems that presidents confront in political time, as well as the likely effects of their working through them, and considers contemporary innovations in our political system that bear on the leadership patterns from the more distant past. Drawing out parallels in the politics of leadership between Andrew Jackson and Franklin Roosevelt and between James Polk and John Kennedy, it develops a new and revealing perspective on the presidential leadership of Clinton, Bush, Obama, and now Trump.

In this third edition Skowronek carefully examines the impact of recent developments in government and politics on traditional leadership postures and their enactment, given the current divided state of the American polity, the impact of the twenty-four-hour news cycle, of a more disciplined and homogeneous Republican party, of conservative advocacy of the “unitary theory” of the executive, and of progressive disillusionment with the presidency as an institution.

A provocative review of presidential history, Skowronek’s book brims with fresh insights and opens a window on the institution of the executive office and the workings of the American political system as a whole. Intellectually satisfying for scholars, it also provides an accessible volume for students and general readers interested in the American presidency.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700629435
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 01/30/2020
Edition description: Expanded
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 815,144
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Stephen Skowronek is Pelatiah Perit Professor of Political Science at Yale University. In addition to The Politics Presidents Make—winner of the J. David Greenstone Prize and the Richard E. Neustadt Prize—he is author of Building a New American State and coauthor with Karen Orren of The Search for American Political Development and The Policy State: An American Predicament.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Third Edition ix

Preface to the Second Edition xi

Acknowledgments xv

1 The Presidency in American Political Development: A Third Look 1

2 Presidential Leadership in Political Time 27

3 The Politics of Leadership at the End of the Twentieth Century 79

4 Leadership by Definition: First-Term Reflections on George W. Bush's Political Stance 117

5 The Imperial Presidency Thesis Revisited: George W. Bush at the Point of No Return 150

6 Is Transformational Leadership Still Possible? Barack Obama in Historical Perspective 167

7 What's New in the Political Leadership of Donald Trump? 195

Notes 221

Index 245

What People are Saying About This

Bruce L. Miroff

Showing us the presidency in a whole new light, Skowronek illuminates the patterns of presidential politics from the earliest chief executives to administrations yet to come. His bold analyses of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush are superior to anything else out there. (Bruce L. Miroff, author of The Liberals' Moment)

Ron Brownstein

Nobody unearths the hidden patterns in American political history like Stephen Skowronek. With this brilliant new work, he scans the centuries to illuminate the dynamics that have made some presidents the master of political time—and others its victim. (Ron Brownstein, Los Angeles Times national affairs columnist)

Richard Ellis

A brilliant, provocative reading of presidential history that sparkles with originality and insight. (Richard Ellis, author of Founding the American Presidency)

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