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1. What Is Presidential Leadership?, Richard W. Waterman and Bert A. Rockman
2. A New Model of Presidential Leadership: Controlling the Bureaucracy, Jeffrey A. Fine and Richard W. Waterman
3. A Primer on the President's Legislative Program, Charles M. Cameron and Jee-Kwang Park
4. Conditional Presidential Leadership: Pivotal Players, Gridlock, and Delegation, David Epstein, Ida Pagter Kristensen, and Sharyn O'Halloran
5. Power Without Persuasion: Identifying Executive Influence, William Howell and Douglas Kriner
6. Impediments to Presidential Leadership: The Limitations of the Permanent Campaign and Going Public Strategies, George C. Edwards III
7. Presidential Leadership in an Age of New Media, Jeffrey E. Cohen
8. Which Presidents Are Uncommonly Successful in Congress?, Richard Fleisher, Jon R. Bond, and B. Dan Wood
9. The Politicized Judiciary: A Threat to Executive Power, Forrest Maltzman
10. The Evolution of the Institutional Presidency: Presidential Choices, Institutional Change, and Staff Performance, David E. Lewis
11. Understanding Presidential Personality, Fred I. Greenstein
12. The Politics of Persuasion: A Bargaining Model of Presidential Power, Matthew J. Dickinson
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