Constructing Presidential Legacy

Constructing Presidential Legacy
Author: Michael Patrick Cullinane
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-11-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1474437338

World-leading experts take a multi-disciplinary approach to explore how presidents, including Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, the Roosevelts, Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Eisenhower, Reagan, Obama and Trump, are remembered in film, museums, public art, political invocations, pop culture, literature and evolving technological advancements.

Constructing Presidential Legacy

Constructing Presidential Legacy
Author: Cullinane Michael Patrick Cullinane
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2018-11-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1474437346

What do we remember about US Presidents, and how do we come to commemorate their legacies?Few personalities loom larger than the President of the United States. Their accomplishments and failures are forensically documented, and their personal lives are under constant scrutiny from the media. But how does a president's legacy emerge, and how to do we come to commemorate it? In Constructing Presidential Legacy, world-leading experts take a multi-disciplinary approach to explore how presidents are remembered. They look at multiple presidents, including Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, the Roosevelts, Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Eisenhower, Reagan, Obama and Trump. Discover how presidential legacies are constructed during and after a President's time in the Whitehouse, and how they are portrayed in media such as film, museums, public art, political invocations, pop culture, literature and evolving technological advancements.

The Trump Administration

The Trump Administration
Author: Toby S. James
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000581179

The Trump presidency has been one of the most eventful and controversial in American history, with consequences for the governance and policy of the US and beyond. While Trump left office claiming a long list of ‘Trump Administration Accomplishments’, his time in office was also marked by a hailstorm of criticism. But beyond the sensationalist tweets and news stories, what policy effects did he bring? This volume provides an extensive and authoritative set of studies evaluating Donald Trump’s impact on American society and beyond. It provides a new layered framework for assessing the policy impact of leaders, which can be used for understanding presidential and prime ministerial leadership more widely. Chapters explore his impact on American democracy, Congress, the Supreme Court, the economy, the COVID-19 pandemic, the environment, American soft power, the international system and more. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Policy Studies.

Midterms and Mandates

Midterms and Mandates
Author: Patrick Andelic
Publisher: EUP
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781474478182

Explores how midterm elections have shaped the American presidency Midterm elections have forced presidents to adjust course, reshaped their relationship with the party they lead, and heralded the rise or fall of new electoral coalitions. This book presents a fresh perspective on the American presidency by analysing how midterms modify in crucial ways the mandate that a president gained at the time of their election to the White House. Midterms not only provide an important opportunity for voters to evaluate the record of a president so far, but also have consequences for an administration's pursuit of the president's agenda over the two years that follow. Bringing together political scientists and historians, this collection presents a multidisciplinary understanding of the interplay between midterm elections and the American presidency. Patrick Andelic is Senior Lecturer in American History at Northumbria University. Mark McLay is Lecturer in Twentieth-Century US History at Lancaster University. Robert Mason is Professor of History at the University of Edinburgh.

The Trump Administration

The Trump Administration
Author: Toby S. James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 9781032195902

This volume explores Donald Trump's impact on American democracy, congress, the supreme court, the economy, the covid pandemic, the environment, American soft power, the international system and more.

Presidents Creating the Presidency

Presidents Creating the Presidency
Author: Karlyn Kohrs Campbell
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2008-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0226092216

Arguing that “the presidency” is not defined by the Constitution—which doesn’t use the term—but by what presidents say and how they say it, Deeds Done in Words has been the definitive book on presidential rhetoric for more than a decade. In Presidents Creating the Presidency, Karlyn Kohrs Campbell and Kathleen Hall Jamieson expand and recast their classic work for the YouTube era, revealing how our media-saturated age has transformed the ever-evolving rhetorical strategies that presidents use to increase and sustain the executive branch’s powers. Identifying the primary genres of presidential oratory, Campbell and Jamieson add new analyses of signing statements and national eulogies to their explorations of inaugural addresses, veto messages, and war rhetoric, among other types. They explain that in some of these genres, such as farewell addresses intended to leave an individual legacy, the president acts alone; in others, such as State of the Union speeches that urge a legislative agenda, the executive solicits reaction from the other branches. Updating their coverage through the current administration, the authors contend that many of these rhetorical acts extend over time: George W. Bush’s post-September 11 statements, for example, culminated in a speech at the National Cathedral and became a touchstone for his subsequent address to Congress. For two centuries, presidential discourse has both succeeded brilliantly and failed miserably at satisfying the demands of audience, occasion, and institution—and in the process, it has increased and depleted political capital by enhancing presidential authority or ceding it to the other branches. Illuminating the reasons behind each outcome, Campbell and Jamieson draw an authoritative picture of how presidents have used rhetoric to shape the presidency—and how they continue to re-create it.

Managing The Presidency

Managing The Presidency
Author: Phillip G. Henderson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-03-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429718446

This book offers an overview of the developing body of empirical research on the Eisenhower presidency. It provides an analysis of key features of Eisenhower's staffing structure, his institutional presidency, his decision making and relation between the White house and cabinet.

Barack Obama's Ultimate End Game

Barack Obama's Ultimate End Game
Author: Gary Patterson
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781432758370

During the first two years of the Obama Presidency, twelve specific events - with foreign policy implications - occurred that persuasively suggest a previously undisclosed political motivation beyond just President Obamas desire to serve a second Presidential term. And, if so, the American people have a right to know it before the 2012 Presidential Election. The Voters can then decide for themselves whether they are concerned or not as to what degree Barack Obamas attitudes and judgment regarding U.S. foreign policy issues - as President of the United States - may be influenced or constrained by his Ultimate End Game and, potentially, conflict with Americas best interests. Concerning ObamaCare, although he professed that The Will of The People was paramount, this provocative and thought-provoking analysis further chronicles the pervasive extent to which 1) President Obamas own Presidential Legacy ambitions and 2) the priority interests of Big Labor Unions and Trial Lawyers consumed the decision-making process within the Obama Administration - ultimately, to the detriment of The Will of The People. Ironically, instead of a 2,309 page law, by implementing just a single change in the tax law (as detailed herein), President Obama not only could have accomplished meaningful, comprehensive Health Care Reform, but simultaneously achieved 1) Health Care premium cost control as well as 2) meaningful Medical Provider cost reduction and containment - neither tenet of which was addressed in the ObamaCare legislation that ultimately became law.

Protecting Power and Building Legacy

Protecting Power and Building Legacy
Author: Kevin Andrew Evans
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9781124906980

When a president signs a bill into law he often issues a signing statement that praises, criticizes, claims and attributes credit for, and sometimes challenges the constitutionality of, the new law. These challenges are particularly controversial because they promise to implement the law in an altered manner or not at all. Scholars of constitutional law have taken an interest in the normative questions surrounding the use of this tool for many years, but political science has only recently taken an interest in exploring empirical questions related to the issuance of signing statements. This dissertation explores the development and use of presidential signing statements during the modern presidency. I argue that signing statements are a unique and multifaceted tool that the president uses to benefit both his institution and legacy. Chapters two and three reveal that the president issues signing statements to protect his prerogatives. The struggle between Congress and the president to determine the scope of his powers is manifested in the president's challenges to provisions of legislation. Presidents are especially hostile toward congressional involvement in foreign affairs and burdensome reporting requirements (often coming in the form of legislative vetoes). The analysis also reveals that Eisenhower, Johnson, and Nixon set considerable precedent for heavier usage of the tool by future presidents. In addition to these findings, chapter four shows that the president uses the statements to better his position in the future and build his legacy. He praises, criticizes, claims and attributes credit, and makes legislative requests in signing statements with an eye on his prospective power and shaping perceptions concerning his informal role as Chief Legislator.