The president's legislative policy agenda, 1789-2002

The president's legislative policy agenda, 1789-2002

By Jeffrey E. Cohen

Subjects: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General, Presidents, Politics and government, Legislators, united states, Legislation, United states, politics and government, Political planning, Presidents, united states, History

Description: "Jeffrey E. Cohen asks why U.S. presidents send to Congress the legislative proposals that they do and what Congress does with those proposals. His study covers nearly the entire history of the presidency, from 1789 to 2002. The long historical scope allows Cohen to engage competing perspectives on how the presidency has developed over time. He asks what accounts for the short- and long-term trends in presidential requests to Congress, what substantive policies and issues recommendations are concerned with, and what factors affect the presidential decision to submit a recommendation on a particular issue. The President's Legislative Policy Agenda, 1789-2002 argues that presidents often anticipate the Congressional reaction to their legislative proposals and modify their agendas accordingly"--

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