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The President On Capitol Hill eBook

A Theory Of Institutional Influence

by Jeffrey E. Cohen
language: english
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, June of 2019 ‧
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Can presidents influence whether Congress enacts their agenda? Most research on presidential-congressional relations suggests that presidents have little if any influence on Congress. Instead, structural factors like party control largely determine the fate of the presidents legislative agenda. In The President on Capitol Hill, Jeffrey E. Cohen challenges this conventional view, arguing that existing research has underestimated the presidents power to sway Congress and developing a new theory of presidential influence.

Cohen demonstrates that by taking a position, the president converts an issue from a nonpresidential into a presidential one, which leads members of Congress to consider the presidents views when deciding how to vote. Presidential position taking also converts the factors that normally affect roll call votingsuch as party, public opinion, and policy typeinto resources that presidents can leverage to influence the vote. By testing all House roll calls from 1877 to 2012, Cohen finds that not only do presidents have more influence than previously thought, but through their influence, they can affect the substance of public policy. The President on Capitol Hill offers a new perspective on presidential-congressional relations, showing that presidents are not simply captives of larger political forces but rather major players in the legislative process.

The President On Capitol Hill

A Theory Of Institutional Influence

by Jeffrey E. Cohen

Property Description
ISBN: 9780231548199
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: June of 2019
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Politics > Politics in General
EAN: 9780231548199
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