Pushing the Agenda: Presidential Leadership in US Lawmaking, 1953-2004

Pushing the Agenda: Presidential Leadership in US Lawmaking, 1953-2004

by Matthew N. Beckmann
ISBN-10:
0521162912
ISBN-13:
9780521162913
Pub. Date:
02/15/2010
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521162912
ISBN-13:
9780521162913
Pub. Date:
02/15/2010
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pushing the Agenda: Presidential Leadership in US Lawmaking, 1953-2004

Pushing the Agenda: Presidential Leadership in US Lawmaking, 1953-2004

by Matthew N. Beckmann
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Overview

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 systematic strategies presidents employ to influence Congress and the conditions that determine when those strategies work – or don’t. Drawing on an eclectic array of original evidence – spanning presidents from Dwight Eisenhower to George W. Bush – Matthew N. Beckmann finds modern presidents’ influence in Congress is real, often substantial, and, to date, largely underestimated.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521162913
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/15/2010
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

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.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. A theory of positive presidential power; 3. Case study: pushing President Bush's 2001 tax cut; 4. Winning key votes, 1953–2004; 5. Signing new laws, 1953–2004; 6. The practice and potential of presidential leadership; Appendix: archival study technical details.
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