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Presidential Control over Administration Patrick Obrien

Presidential Control over Administration By Patrick Obrien

Presidential Control over Administration by Patrick Obrien


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The US president is the sole legal head of the executive branch. Despite this constitutional authority, the president's actual control over administration varies significantly in practice from one president to the next. This book provides a new approach for studying the presidency that centres on this often overlooked historical variable.

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Presidential Control over Administration: A New Historical Analysis of Public Finance Policymaking, 1929-2018 by Patrick Obrien

The US Constitution recognizes the president as the sole legal head of the executive branch. Despite this constitutional authority, the president's actual control over administration varies significantly in practice from one president to the next. Presidential Control over Administration provides a new approach for studying the presidency and policymaking that centers on this critical and often overlooked historical variable.

To explain the different configurations of presidential control over administration that recur throughout history-collapse, innovation, stabilization, and constraint-O'Brien develops a new theory that incorporates historical variation in a combination of key restrictions such as time, knowledge, and the structure of government as well as key incentives such as providing acceptable performance and implementing preferred policies. O'Brien then tests the argument by tracing the policymaking process in the domain of public finance across nearly a century of history, beginning with President Herbert Hoover during the Great Depression and ending with the first two years of the Trump presidency. Although the book focuses on historical variation in presidential control, especially during the New Deal era and the Reagan era, the theory and empirical analysis are highly relevant for recent incumbents. In particular, O'Brien shows that during the Great Recession and beyond the initial efforts of Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump to change the established course during a period of unified party control of the government were largely undercut by each president's limited control over administration.

Presidential Control over Administration is a groundbreaking contribution to our understanding of the presidency and policymaking.

About Patrick Obrien

Patrick R. O'Brien is research and policy fellow at Connecticut Voices for Children, a public policy think tank in New Haven. He is also a visiting assistant professor of public policy at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.

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CIN0700632964G
9780700632961
0700632964
Presidential Control over Administration: A New Historical Analysis of Public Finance Policymaking, 1929-2018 by Patrick Obrien
Used - Good
Hardback
University Press of Kansas
20220427
344
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