Description :
"CHOICE 2000 Outstanding Academic Book, Provides a multivariate analysis of presidential-congressional interaction. Explaining Congressional-Presidential Relations examines government activities involving direct interactions between presidents and Congress and considers whether they are influenced by executive, legislative, and/or exogenous factors. The book encompasses presidential position taking on legislative votes, legislative support of presidents’ positions, presidents’ propensity to veto legislation, and budget agreement between the two branches, all of which are elements in the adoption of public policy.
""This book has two major strengths. First, the models developed to explain presidential-congressional interactions combine factors from several perspectives in previous research and add an additional exogenous variable. This original strategy allows evaluation of previous research, and as such, represents an important contribution to the discipline. Second, the book is well written. This is no small accomplishment in the social sciences. While the topic is sophisticated, if one reads carefully and follows the logical progression in each chapter, the authors’ writing style is accessible and coherent."" -- Mark J. Peterson, Pittsburg State University ""In a period of heightened partisanship, divided government, and sharp rhetorical conflict between the branches, understanding what factors affect this interaction is a significant issue."" -- Richard Fleisher, Fordham University"
Steven A. Shull is Research Professor of Political Science at the University of New Orleans. He is the author of several books including Presidential-Congressional Relations: Policy and Time Approaches.Thomas C. Shawis Survey Specialist II at the National Opinion Research Corporation in Chicago.
Content :
List of Tables and Figures, Preface, Acknowledgments, About the Authors, Chapter 1 Introduction, Chapter 2, A Multiple Perspectives Approach, Chapter 3, Measurement Strategies, Chapter 4, Presidential Position Taking, Chapter 5, Legislative Support, Chapter 6, Veto Propensity, Chapter 7, Budget Agreement, Chapter 8, Conclusion, Methodological Appendix, Notes, References, Index No other Books by the same author | |