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"If unilateralism is so tempting and so effective, Christenson and Kriner ask, why is it so rare? The key dynamics, they show, are less in other branches of government but in politics and public opinion. Christenson and Kriner unify strands of presidency research that have been treated by too many as competitors and even as opposites, and the book will make a crucial contribution."--Andrew Rudalevige, Bowdoin College "American democracy only works if the populace controls those who they elect. There is no more fundamental question then whether citizens can in fact exert such control. Yet, for more than one hundred years, scholars and pundits have worried about an imperial presidency that evades institutional and popular checks. This seminal book offers remarkable evidence that the public--with the help of the Congress and the courts--do in fact hold the president accountable. In that sense, democracy can work and has worked. Alas, the book also points to concerns of responsiveness to a narrow base. In so doing, Christenson and Kriner not only resolve a hundred-year-old puzzle but also set an agenda for the next generation of scholarship on American democracy."--James N. Druckman, Northwestern University

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: An Imperial Presidency?

Chapter 2: How Americans Think about Unilateral Action Appendix to Chapter 2
Chapter 3: Congressional Pushback in the Public Sphere Appendix to Chapter 3
Chapter 4: Rethinking the Role of the Courts Appendix to Chapter 4
Chapter 5: A Popular Check on Unilateralism Appendix to Chapter 5
Chapter 6: Pathways of Political Constraint

Chapter 7: Democratic Decline?
Notes
References
Index

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    A Paperback / softback by Dino P Christenson, Douglas L Kriner

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 13/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9780226704364, 978-0226704364
      ISBN10: 022670436X

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      Book Synopsis


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      "If unilateralism is so tempting and so effective, Christenson and Kriner ask, why is it so rare? The key dynamics, they show, are less in other branches of government but in politics and public opinion. Christenson and Kriner unify strands of presidency research that have been treated by too many as competitors and even as opposites, and the book will make a crucial contribution."--Andrew Rudalevige, Bowdoin College "American democracy only works if the populace controls those who they elect. There is no more fundamental question then whether citizens can in fact exert such control. Yet, for more than one hundred years, scholars and pundits have worried about an imperial presidency that evades institutional and popular checks. This seminal book offers remarkable evidence that the public--with the help of the Congress and the courts--do in fact hold the president accountable. In that sense, democracy can work and has worked. Alas, the book also points to concerns of responsiveness to a narrow base. In so doing, Christenson and Kriner not only resolve a hundred-year-old puzzle but also set an agenda for the next generation of scholarship on American democracy."--James N. Druckman, Northwestern University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: An Imperial Presidency?

      Chapter 2: How Americans Think about Unilateral Action Appendix to Chapter 2
      Chapter 3: Congressional Pushback in the Public Sphere Appendix to Chapter 3
      Chapter 4: Rethinking the Role of the Courts Appendix to Chapter 4
      Chapter 5: A Popular Check on Unilateralism Appendix to Chapter 5
      Chapter 6: Pathways of Political Constraint

      Chapter 7: Democratic Decline?
      Notes
      References
      Index

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