Offering perspectives on the presidential-congressional relationship across a range of important dimensions, [Rivals for Power] is comprehensive in covering key topics...Across the board, the authors have the depth of experience and perspective needed to illuminate their topics in an accessible and insightful way.

- Frances E. Lee, professor of government and politics, University of Maryland,

Rivals for Power fills a gaping hole in the analyses of how presidents and Congress do, and should, get along with each other. Appropriate for advanced undergraduate and master’s level graduate courses, the book covers virtually all of the key controversies in a readable and thought-provoking fashion. My students liked the fifth edition; this one will be even better.

- John R. Johannes, professor of political science, Villanova University,

Never has this book been more necessary. The separation of powers is at the heart of current political controversies. The stakes are high, the issues are deep, and the essays in this excellent volume are enlightening.

- John J. Pitney, professor of government, Claremont McKenna College,

Despite the fact that Republicans control two of the three branches of government following the election of Donald Trump, the relationship between the president and Capitol Hill continues to be strained. Underscoring the book’s theme that the executive and legislature regularly compete and clash—even when controlled by the same party—already tensions are emerging between President Trump and the Republican congressional majority around the Affordable Care Act, infrastructure spending, trade agreements, relations with Russia, and immigration and refugee policy. Now in its sixth edition, Rivals for Power: Presidential-Congressional Relations brings together the knowledge of leading scholars and scholar-practitioners alike to explain the complex political dynamic between the president and Congress in new chapters. Contributors analyze the structural, political, and behavioral factors that shape this relationship, while showing how and why rivalry has tended to intensify when different parties control the two branches. Intended for students, scholars, public officials, and the general public, Rivals for Power offers an accessible and engaging analysis of executive and legislative rivalry across a span of eras, with particular attention to developments under recent presidents, including Trump and Obama. Contributors include Gary Andres, Ross K. Baker, Sarah Binder, Patrick Griffin, David R. Jones, Douglas L. Kriner, John Anthony Maltese, James P. Pfiffner, Jordan Tama, Claudia H. Thurber, and James A. Thurber.
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This text brings together the knowledge of leading scholars and scholar-practitioners alike to explain the complex political dynamic between the president and Congress through an accessible and engaging analysis of executive and legislative rivalry across a span of eras, with particular attention to recent presidents, including Trump and Obama.
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1: An Introduction to Presidential-Congressional Rivalry, by James A. Thurber and Jordan Tama 2: Congress and the President: Legislating in Polarized Times, by Sarah Binder 3: Party Brands, Elections, and Presidential-Congressional Relations, by David R. Jones 4: Unilateral Presidential Authority: Uses and Abuses, by James P. Pfiffner 5: Congress, the President, and the Politics of Federal Regulation, by Claudia Hartley Thurber 6: Congressional Investigations: An Important Check on Presidential Power, by Douglas L. Kriner 7: White House-Congressional Relations in a Polarized Age, by Gary Andres and Patrick Griffin 8: Presidential and Congressional Cooperation: A Provisional Partnership, by Ross K. Baker 9: Rivalry for Power in the Judicial Appointment Process, by John Anthony Maltese 10: The President, Congress, and Domestic Policy Making, by James A. Thurber 11. Presidential–Congressional Relations in Foreign Policy, by Jordan Tama
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-Details the impact of increased polarization in America's political landscape, and how it affects the relationship between the Executive and Legislative branches. -Considers President Trump’s emerging relationship with Congress and assesses how it is likely to evolve. -Compares current battles between President Trump and the 114th Congresses with those of previous administrations.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781538100981
Publisert
2017-07-25
Utgave
6. utgave
Utgiver
Rowman & Littlefield; Rowman & Littlefield
Vekt
331 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264

Om bidragsyterne

James A. Thurber is University Distinguished Professor of Government and Founder (1979) and Former Director (1979-2016) of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University in Washington, D.C. Jordan Tama is Associate Professor in the School of International Service at American University, Research Fellow at the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies, and Co-Director of the Bridging the Gap Project.