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245 00 Presidential power :|bforging the presidency for the 
       twenty-first century /|cRobert Y. Shapiro, Martha Joynt 
       Kumar, Lawrence R. Jacobs, editors. 
264  1 New York :|bColumbia University Press,|c[2000] 
264  4 |c©2000 
300    1 online resource (xvi, 525 pages) :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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490 1  Power, conflict, and democracy 
505 00 |tIntroduction : presidential power /|rRobert Y. Shapiro, 
       Martha Joynt Kumar, and Lawrence R. Jacobs --|gpt. 1.
       |tRichard Neustadt's presidential power and American 
       political science.|tNeustadt's power approach to the 
       presidency /|rGeorge C. Edwards III --|tRichard Neustadt 
       in the history of American political science /|rJohn G. 
       Gunnell --|gpt. 2.|tPresidents as persuaders and the 
       personalization of power.|tPersonal power and presidents /
       |rLyn Ragsdale --|tBargaining and presidential power /
       |rCharles M. Cameron --|tThe timing of presidential 
       speeches : can the president be an effective teacher? /
       |rRenée M. Smith --|tThe president's inner circle : 
       personality and leadership style in foreign policy 
       decision-making /|rThomas Preston --|gpt. 3.|tOrganizing 
       and institutionalizing the presidency.|tStaffing and 
       organizing the presidency /|rBert A. Rockman --|tThe 
       institutionalizing of power /|rKenneth R. Mayer and Thomas
       J. Weko --|tStaffing the White House, 1937-1996 : the 
       institutional implications of Neustadt's bargaining 
       paradigm /|rMatthew J. Dickinson --|tThe presidential 
       kaleidoscope : advisory networks in action /|rMichael W. 
       Link --|gpt. 4.|tThe president in the political system.
       |tThe president in the political system : in Neustadt's 
       shadow /|rJeffrey K. Tulis --|tPolitical time and policy 
       coalitions : structure and agency in presidential power /
       |rRobert C. Lieberman --|tThe institutional face of 
       presidential power : congressional delegation of authority
       to the president /|rDavid Epstein and Sharyn O'Halloran --
       |tHitting the ground running : the politics of 
       presidential appointments in transition /|rNolan McCarty 
       and Rose Razaghian --|gpt. 5.|tThe potentional for 
       leadership.|tPresidential power and the potential for 
       leadership /|rMark A. Peterson --|tPresidential polling 
       and the potential for leadership /|rDiane J. Heith --|tThe
       president as message and messenger : personal style and 
       presidential communications / Martha Joynt Kumar --|tThe 
       limits of the transformational presidency /|rRussell L. 
       Riley --|gpt. 6.|tConclusion : forging the presidency for 
       the 21st century.|tA preachment from retirement /|rRichard
       E. Neustadt --|tThe impeachment of President Bill Clinton 
       : background /|rNatasha Hritzuk --|tThe "hard case" for 
       presidential power : impeachment politics and law /
       |rRichard M. Pious --|tConclusion : presidential power, 
       institutions, and democracy /|rLawrence R. Jacobs and 
       Robert Y. Shapiro. 
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650  0 Presidents|zUnited States. 
650  0 Executive power|zUnited States. 
650  4 Political Science, other. 
650  4 Political Science. 
650  4 Social Sciences. 
700 1  Shapiro, Robert Y.,|d1953- 
700 1  Kumar, Martha Joynt, 
700 1  Jacobs, Lawrence R., 
830  0 Power, conflict, and democracy. 
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