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Subject: Political Science  Book Title: The Polarized Presidency of George W. Bush
The Polarized Presidency of George W. Bush
Edwards III, George C (Editor), Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Texas A&M University
King, Desmond (Editor), Andrew W. Mellon Professor of American Government and Professorial Fellow, University of Oxford
Print publication date: 2007
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: September 2007
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-921797-7
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199217977.001.0001
 
Abstract: This book examines the foreign and domestic policies of President George W. Bush's administration. The analysis begins with an account of how highly polarized — in terms of public opinion and electoral patterns — this presidency has proved to be (in a chapter by the editors). This is followed by chapters on the use of unilateral executive powers (by Louis Fisher and William Howell) and prerogative powers (by Richard Pious). Because the policy choices of the Bush presidency have had such fundamental effects both in domestic policy and in US foreign policy, three contributors (Thomas Langston, John Burke, James Pfiffner) then address the processes of decision making especially in respect to the war against Iraq. How the administration governs by a recurring process of campaigning is examined in chapters on public opinion and war (by Gary Jacobson), the promotional presidency (by Larry Jacobs), mobilizing congressional support for war (by Scott Blinder), and the White House communications system (by Martha Kumar). Finally, the way in which the Bush White House relates to congress and the process of building congressional coalitions to enact laws is the subject of chapters on ‘executive style’ of this administration (by Charles O. Jones) and the failure to reform social security (by Fiona Ross).

Keywords: Bush Administration, Iraq, war, polarization, public opinion, decision-making, promotional presidency, White House, communications
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
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2. The Scope of Inherent Powers
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3. Torture of Detainees and Presidential Prerogative Power
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4. Bending so as Not to Break: What the Bush Presidency Reveals about the Politics of Unilateral Action
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5. “The Decider's” Path to War in Iraq and the Importance of Personality
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6. From Success to Failure? Iraq and the Organization of George W. Bush's Decision Making
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7. Intelligence and Decision Making before the War with Iraq
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8. The Public, the President, and the War in Iraq
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9. The Promotional Presidency and the New Institutional Toryism: Public Mobilization, Legislative Dominance, and Squandered Opportunities
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10. Going Public, Going to Baghdad: Presidential Agenda-Setting and the Electoral Connection in Congress
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11. Managing the News: The Bush Communications Operation
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12. The US Congress and Chief Executive George W. Bush
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13. Policy Histories and Partisan Leadership in Presidential Studies: The Case of Social Security
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199217977.001.0001
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Part I
Part II Decision Making
Part III
Part IV Building Congressional Coalitions