Three Cases of Catastrophe
This chapter puts Trump’s ability to persuade in context, both in general stemming from power dynamics (elite and popular support, respectively) through case studies, akin to Neustadt’s book, Presidential Power. All three are noteworthy, major initiatives
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The Evolving American Presidency
Series Editors Michael A. Genovese Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA, USA Todd L. Belt Graduate School of Political Management George Washington University Washington, DC, USA
This series is stimulated by the clash between the presidency as invented and the presidency as it has developed. Over time, the presidency has evolved and grown in power, expectations, responsibilities, and authority. Adding to the power of the presidency have been wars, crises, depressions, industrialization. The importance and power of the modern presidency makes understanding it so vital. How presidents resolve challenges and paradoxes of high expectations with limited constitutional resources is the central issue in modern governance and the central theme of this book series.
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Todd M. Schaefer
Presidential Power Meets the Art of the Deal Applying Neustadt to the Trump Presidency
Todd M. Schaefer Department of Political Science Central Washington University Ellensburg, WA, USA
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Probably like most Americans, and nearly all political scientists, I was shocked at Donald Trump’s victory on election night, 2016. I assumed his extreme inexperience would not only hurt him directly with voters, but would also hamper h
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