The American presidency under siege /
Gary L. Rose.
- Albany : State University of New York Press, �1997.
- 1 online resource (xiv, 231 pages) : illustrations.
- SUNY series on the presidency .
- SUNY series in the presidency. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-223) and index.
Ch. 1. The Modern American Presidency -- Ch. 2. The American Presidency Under Siege -- Ch. 3. Party Decline and Presidential Leadership -- Ch. 4. The Lesson of the Carter Presidency -- Ch. 5. The Lesson of the Clinton Presidency -- Ch. 6. Party Reform and Presidential Leadership -- Ch. 7. Legal Reform and Presidential Leadership -- Ch. 8. The Case for a Strong Presidency.
This book explores the failure of the modern American presidency, a failure the author attributes to the development of a political system that impedes creative leadership. The American presidency, Gary L. Rose argues, is under siege. Surrounded and blockaded by a reactionary Congress, an entrenched bureaucracy, an aggressive media, lobbyists, political action committees, and special interest groups, American presidents fail not because of a lack of ability or character but because of the political system and style of politics inside the Beltway. Rose ascribes this emergence of a political system that obstructs presidential leadership to the decline of political parties as electoral and governing mechanisms. As political parties have declined, presidents have lost vital political connections that historically have enhanced their capacity to lead. He presents a variety of prescriptive measures, including political-party and legal reform, that have the potential to restore political parties and the governing capacity of the presidency.
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Presidents--United States. Political leadership--United States. POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Process--Leadership. Political leadership. Presidents.