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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | Presidential Character: The Example of George Washington | 1 |
2 | Thomas Jefferson and the Separation of Powers | 13 |
3 | Executive Privilege: From Washington to Clinton | 31 |
4 | The President, Congress, and Decisions to Employ Military Force | 47 |
5 | Whiggism and Presidentialism: American Ambivalence toward Executive Power | 69 |
6 | The Constitutional Presidency: Conservative Scholarship and Energy in the Executive | 95 |
7 | The Formation and Use of the Cabinet | 115 |
8 | The Press and the Presidency: Then and Now | 139 |
9 | Narrative in Presidential Oratory | 161 |
10 | The Rise of the Rhetorical Candidate | 185 |
11 | The Rhetorical Presidency, Presidential Authority, and Bill Clinton | 201 |
12 | Technocratic Leadership: The Policy Wonk Presidencies of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton | 219 |
Notes | 249 | |
Index | 285 | |
About the Contributors | 299 |
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