Since the early 1960s, scholarly thinking on the power of US presidents has rested on these words: Presidential power is the power to persuade. Power, in this formulation, is strictly about bargaining and convincing other political actors to do things the president cannot accomplish alone. This...
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Since the early 1960s, scholarly thinking on the power of US presidents has rested on these words: Presidential power is the power to persuade. Power, in this formulation, is strictly about bargaining and convincing other political actors to do things the president cannot accomplish alone. This work argues otherwise.
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