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Jon R. Bond (Author), Richard Fleisher (Author)

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January 10, 1992 0226064107 978-0226064109 1
In recent years, the executive branch's ability to maneuver legislation through Congress has become the measure of presidential success or failure. Although the victor of legislative battles is often readily discernible, debate is growing over how such victories are achieved.

In The President in the Legislative Arena, Jon R. Bond and Richard Fleisher depart dramatically from the concern with presidential influence that has dominated research on presidential-congressional relations for the past thirty years. Of the many possible factors involved in presidential success, those beyond presidential control have long been deemed unworthy of study. Bond and Fleisher disagree. Turning to democratic theory, they insist that it is vitally important to understand the conditions under which the executive brance prevails, regardless of the source of that success. Accordingly, they provide a thorough and unprecedented analysis of presidential success on congressional roll-call votes from 1953 through 1984. Their research demonstrates that the degree of cooperation between the two branches is much more systematically linked to the partisan and ideological makeup of Congress than to the president's bargaining ability and popularity. Thus the composition of Congress "inherited" by the president is the single most significant determinant of the success or failure of the executive branch.

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Jon R. Bond is professor of political science at Texas A&M University. Richard Fleisher is associate professor of political science at Fordham University.

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From the moment a president takes office, he is looking to the next election, if not for himself, at least for his party. Read the first page
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conflictual roll calls, conflictual votes, presidential leadership skill, domestic roll calls, pressured partisans, foreign policy roll calls, presidential roll calls, opposition floor leader, policy success rate, presidential variables, presidential support scores, less important votes, foreign policy votes, minority party presidents, partisan popularity, presidents with reputations, skilled presidents, presidencies phenomenon, presidential success, majority party presidents, pressured opposition, minority presidents, domestic votes, important roll calls, seniority leaders
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Congressional Quarterly, White House, United States, President Reagan, President Johnson, President Carter, President Kennedy, Franklin Roosevelt, President Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Vietnam War, Foreign Domestic Foreign Domestic, House Democrats, President Eisenhower, President Ford, Ronald Reagan, Capitol Hill, Estimated Probabilities of Presidential Victory, House Republicans, Majority Presidents President, Minority Presidents President, Office of Congressional Relations, Paul Light, Richard Neustadt, Supreme Court
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