Managing the President's Program
Explore the intricate dynamics of presidential policy-making in Andrew Rudalevige's insightful book, Managing the President's Program. Published by Princeton University Press in 2002, this thought-provoking work spans 296 pages and challenges the common notion that legislative policy formation has increasingly centralized within the White House. Rudalevige presents a compelling argument that this trend is neither certain nor essential for effective policy promotion. Dive into a critical analysis that reshapes our understanding of the American presidency and its legislative processes. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in political science, this book offers a fresh perspective on the evolving role of the executive in shaping policy. Enhance your collection with this essential read from Bookshop.