2nd Edition

The Presidency and Political Science: Paradigms of Presidential Power from the Founding to the Present: 2014 Paradigms of Presidential Power from the Founding to the Present

By Raymond Tatalovich, Steven E Schier Copyright 2014
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    This history of presidential studies surveys the views of leading thinkers and scholars about the constitutional powers of the highest office in the land from the founding to the present.

    Part I The Origins of Constitutionalism; Chapter 1 Constitutional Mythology, Raymond Tatalovich; Chapter 2 Original Intent and the Presidency, Thomas S. Engeman; Chapter 3 Jeffersonianism Sustained, Thomas S. Engeman; Part II Progressivism and Its Critics; Chapter 4 Indictment of Constitutionalism, Raymond Tatalovich, Thomas S. Engeman; Chapter 5 Critics of Progressivism, Raymond Tatalovich; Chapter 6 Sowing the Seeds of Progressivism, Raymond Tatalovich; Chapter 7 Anti-Aggrandizement Scholars, Raymond Tatalovich; Chapter 8 From Imperialism to Impotency, Raymond Tatalovich; Chapter 9 Return to Hamiltonianism, Raymond Tatalovich; Chapter 10 Bush, Obama, and Three Presidential Paradigms, Raymond Tatalovich, Steven E. Schier; Part III The Empirical Presidency; Chapter 11 Plebiscitary Politics, Presidential Leadership, and Personality, Raymond Tatalovich, Steven E. Schier; Chapter 12 Legislative Leadership, Executive Unilateralism, and the Administrative Presidency, Raymond Tatalovich, Steven E. Schier; conclusion Conclusion, Raymond Tatalovich, Steven E. Schier;

    Biography

    Raymond Tatalovich, Steven E. Schier, Thomas S. Engeman, Theodore J. Lowi