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The American Presidency: A Very Short Introduction Charles O. Jones (Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

The American Presidency: A Very Short Introduction By Charles O. Jones (Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Summary

The second edition of this Very Short Introduction focuses on the challenges facing American presidents in meeting the high expectations of the position in a separation of powers system.

The American Presidency: A Very Short Introduction Summary

The American Presidency: A Very Short Introduction by Charles O. Jones (Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

The American founding fathers were dedicated to the project of creating a government both functional and incapable of devolving into tyranny. To do this, they intentionally decentralized decision making among the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches. They believed this separation of powers would force compromise and achieve their goal of separating to unify. In the second edition of this Very Short Introduction, Charles O. Jones delves into the constitutional roots of the American presidency to show how presidents faced the challenges of governing within a system of separation of powers. This updated edition of The American Presidency reviews crucial themes, including democratization of presidential elections, transitioning into and organizing a presidency, challenges in leading the permanent government, making law and policy, and reforming and changing the institution. It also introduces new case studies from the Obama administration, providing compelling insights into contemporary critical issues such as military power, the role of the First Lady, and the new trends in electoral campaigning-including the stunning advances in mass media and campaign technology. Jones lucidly shows that American presidents are not, and simply cannot be, as powerful as most Americans believe them to be. Accordingly, he stresses the necessity to acknowledge the president's political status and style within the constitutional structure: the president is not the presidency, and the presidency is not the government.

The American Presidency: A Very Short Introduction Reviews

Jones has a section called Learning to be president that offers good advice. - Ray Smock, Director of the Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History and Education

About Charles O. Jones (Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Charles O. Jones is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia. He served as editor of the American Political Science Review and president of the American Political Science Association. He has written many books on various aspects of the American Presidency.

Table of Contents

Preface ; 1. Inventing the Presidency ; 2. The Presidency Finds Its Place ; 3. Electing Presidents (and Other Ways to Occupy the Oval Office) ; 4. Making and Remaking a Presidency ; 5. Connecting to and Leading the Government ; 6. Presidents at Work: Making Law and Doing Policy ; 7. Reform, Change, and Prospects for the Future ; Appendix: Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States of America ; References ; Index

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GOR007831542
9780190458201
0190458208
The American Presidency: A Very Short Introduction by Charles O. Jones (Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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20160623
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