George W. Bush and the Partisan Presidency
Author: Skinner, Richard M.
Source: Political Science Quarterly, Volume 123, Number 4, Winter 2008 - 2009 , pp. 605-622(18)
Publisher: Academy of Political Science
Abstract:
Richard M. Skinner challenges notions that the strong presidency of the modern era has proved incompatible with powerful political parties. Instead, he argues that, since 1980, the United States has seen a dramatic growth in presidential partisanship across a range of areas.Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2009-12-01
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