Vital Statistics on the Presidency

Vital Statistics on the Presidency
Author: Lyn Ragsdale
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2014-04-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781452299921

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Looking beyond the individual office holders to the office itself, this Fourth Edition of Vital Statistics on the Presidency covers George Washington’s tenure through the 2012 election. The book’s expansive view of the presidency allows readers to recognize major themes across administrations and to reach overall conclusions about the nature of the institution and its future. The illuminating data is put into context by thoughtful essays explaining key statistical patterns, making this edition an intriguing and comprehensive reference to important patterns throughout the history of the presidency.

Vital Statistics on the Presidency

Vital Statistics on the Presidency
Author: Lyn Ragsdale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2014
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 1452299919

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This book covers George Washington's tenure through the 2012 election and recognizes major themes across administrations to reach overall conclusions about the nature of the institution and its future. The data is put into context by essays explaining key statistical patterns, making this a comprehensive reference to important patterns throughout the history of the presidency.

Vital Statistics on the Presidency

Vital Statistics on the Presidency
Author: Lyn Ragsdale
Publsiher: CQ-Roll Call Group Books
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015031857199

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Provides a comprehensive statistical description of the American presidency, with ten essays and some 150 tables and graphs identifying key statistical patterns about the presidency as an institution, concentrating on the modern era. Includes information on personal backgrounds and political experience of presidents, campaign lengths and media coverage, elections, public activities, staffing, decision making, and the relationship between the presidency and other institutions of government. Useful for researchers and students. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Vital Statistics on the Presidency

Vital Statistics on the Presidency
Author: Lyn Ragsdale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2009
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 1604265795

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Looking beyond the individual office holders to the office itself, Vital Statistics on the Presidency covers George Washingtons tenure through the 2008 primary season. The books expansive view of the presidency allows readers to recognize major themes across administrations, and reach overall conclusions about the nature of the institution and its future. The illuminating data is put into context by thoughtful essays explaining key statistical patterns, making this third edition an intriguing and comprehensive reference to important patterns throughout the history of the presidency.

Vital Statistics on the Presidency

Vital Statistics on the Presidency
Author: Lyn Ragsdale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1506306438

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This book covers George Washington's tenure through the 2012 election and recognizes major themes across administrations to reach overall conclusions about the nature of the institution and its future. The data is put into context by essays explaining key statistical patterns, making this a comprehensive reference to important patterns throughout the history of the presidency.

Vital Statistics on the Presidency

Vital Statistics on the Presidency
Author: Lyn Ragsdale
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2014-04-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781483386300

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Looking beyond the individual office holders to the office itself, this Fourth Edition of Vital Statistics on the Presidency covers George Washington’s tenure through the 2012 election. The book’s expansive view of the presidency allows readers to recognize major themes across administrations and to reach overall conclusions about the nature of the institution and its future. The illuminating data is put into context by thoughtful essays explaining key statistical patterns, making this edition an intriguing and comprehensive reference to important patterns throughout the history of the presidency.

Vital Statistics on American Politics 2003 2004

Vital Statistics on American Politics 2003 2004
Author: Harold Watkins Stanley,Richard G. Niemi
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: United States
ISBN: 1568028474

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No other print source, online source, or web search engine brings you the wealth of authoritative data available in Vital Statistics on American Politics. Working with hundreds of sources - government offices and publications, academia and scholarly articles, polling organizations, databases, time series studies, and more - authors Harold Stanley and Richard Niemi calculate and collect the data, facts, and figures that make this single work an unrivaled reference on the broad spectrum of American politics and policies. In over 200 tables and figures, each intelligibly presented, students, citizens, and researchers will find well-considered information about: Split district outcomes in votes for president and Congress; Changes in public opinion over military interventions such as the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, and the use of U.S. troops in Haiti and Bosnia; Trends in labor union membership, unemployment rates, newspaper circulation, and public opinion on the death penalty over the years; The level of federal funds states receive relative to the federal tax dollars their citizens pay. Updated with the latest information, this new edition incorporates the historic 2002 electio

The Rise of the President s Permanent Campaign

The Rise of the President s Permanent Campaign
Author: Brendan J. Doherty
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780700618606

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While the presidency has always been a political office, the distinction between campaigning and governing has become increasingly blurred in recent years. Yet no one until now has documented the phenomenon of the "permanent campaign" and analyzed its impact on the executive office. In this eye-opening book, Brendan Doherty provides empirical evidence of the growing focus by American presidents on electoral concerns throughout their terms in office, clearly demonstrating that we can no longer assume that the time a president spends campaigning for reelection can be separated from the time he spends governing. To track the evolving relationship between campaigning and governing, Doherty examines the strategic choices that presidents make and what those choices reveal about presidential priorities. He focuses on the rise in presidential fundraising and the targeting of key electoral states throughout a president's term in office-illustrating that recent presidents have disproportionately visited those states that are important to their political prospects while largely neglecting those without electoral payoff. He also shows how decisions about electoral matters previously made by party officials are now made by voter-conscious operatives within the White House. Doherty analyzes what these changing dynamics portend for the nature of presidential leadership, contending that while such strategies can at times strengthen a president's hand, they can also undermine his role as a unifying national leader, heighten public cynicism, and limit prospects for bipartisan compromise. He further shows how trends in presidential fundraising undermine the conventional understanding of the predatory relationship between the president and his party. Drawing on new systematic evidence of presidential fundraising and travel, archival research at presidential libraries, and accounts by presidents and their aides, Doherty musters a mountain of evidence to offer an objective, comprehensive argument about the causes, indicators, and implications of the rise of the permanent campaign as no previous book has done-an evenhanded account that seeks to disparage no individual president. Concise and accessible, The Rise of the President's Permanent Campaign engages crucially important questions about the development of the presidency-as well as larger normative questions about what we want in a leader-as it challenges the convention in political science that has long kept most scholarship on presidential campaigns separate from the study of the presidency itself.