Recent articles on the American presidency and executive politics

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Recent articles on the American presidency and executive politics (since
January 2013):
- Journals searched include: American Political Science Review, American
Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Political Research Quarterly,
Political Science Quarterly, Perspectives on Politics, American Politics
Research, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Congress & the Presidency, White
House Studies, Studies in American Political Development, Review of Policy
Research, Policy Studies Journal, Political Studies, Political Behavior, Political
Communication, Rhetoric & Public Affairs, International Journal of
Press/Politics, Public Opinion Quarterly, American Behavioral Scientist,
American Review of Public Administration, The Forum: A Journal of Applied
Research in Contemporary Politics,
2015
Anderson, Lori. 2015. “Constitutionalist Public Administration Paradigm: The
Predominant Paradigm in OMB Circular A-76.” Administration & Society 47
(1): 44-74.
Brenes, Michael. 2015. “Making Foreign Policy at the Grassroots: Cold War Politics
and
the 1976 Republican Primary.” Journal of Policy History 27 (1): 93-117.
Cain, Sean A. “Leviathan’s Reach? The Impact of Political Consultants on the
Outcomes
of the 2012 Republican Presidential Primaries and Caucuses.” Presidential
Studies Quarterly 45 (1): 132-156.
Cook, Scott A., and William Earle Klay. 2015. “George Washington’s Precedents: The
Institutional Legacy of the American Republic’s Founding Public
Administrator.” Administration & Society 47 (1): 75-95.
Fisher, Louis. 2015. “Jefferson and the Burr Conspiracy: Executive Power against the
Law.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 45 (1): 157-174.
Fucilla, Louis, and Trent A. Engbers. 2015. “Sounding Presidential: Frame Creation
in
the Obama Administration.” Congress & the Presidency 42 (1): 50-78.
Greene, Benjamin P. 2015. “‘Captive of a Scientific-Technological Elite’: Eisenhower
and the Nuclear Test Ban.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 45 (1): 29-45.
Jacobson, Gary C. 2015. “How Presidents Shape Their Party’s Reputations and
Prospects: New Evidence.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 45 (1): 1-28.
Kennedy, Joshua B. 2015. “‘Do This! Do That and Nothing Will Happen’: Executive
Orders and Bureaucratic Responsiveness.” American Politics Research 43 (1):
59-82.
Kimble, James J. 2015. “The Illustrated Four Freedoms: FDR, Rockwell, and the
Margins of the Rhetorical Presidency.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 45 (1):
46-69.
Murray, Shoon Kathleen. 2015. “Stretching the 2001 AUMF: A History of Two
Presidencies.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 45 (1): 175-198.
Naware, Steven P. 2015. “Who is Responsible, the Incumbent or the Former
President?
Motivated Reasoning in Responsibility Attributions.” Presidential Studies
Quarterly 45 (1): 110-131.
Pluta, Anne C. 2015. “Reassessing the Assumptions behind the Evolution of Popular
Presidential Communication.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 45 (1): 70-90.
Polsky, Andrew J. 2015. “Shifting Currents: Dwight Eisenhower and the Dynamic of
Presidential Opportunity Structure. Presidential Studies Quarterly 45 (1): 91109.
2014
Adler, David Gray. 2014. “Jerusalem Passport Case: Judicial Error and the Expansion
of
the President’s Recognition Power.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (3):
537-554.
Adler, William D., and Jonathan Keller. 2014. “A Federal Army, Not a Federalist One:
Regime Building in the Jeffersonian Era.” Journal of Policy History 26 (2): 167187.
Ainsworth, Scott, et al. 2014. “Congressional Response to Statements of
Administration
Policy and Presidential Signing Statements.” Congress & the Presidency 41 (3):
312-334.
Ambar, Saladin M. 2014. “The Side of Sunbelt Governors: Conservative Outsiders in
the
White House.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (1): 72-94.
Amsden, Brian. 2014. “Dimensions of Temporality in President Obama’s Tucson
Memorial Address.” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 17 (2): 455-476.
Anderson, Karrin Vasby, and Kristina Horn Sheeler. 2014. “Texts (and Tweets) from
Hillary: Meta-Meming and Postfeminist Political Culture.” Presidential Studies
Quarterly 44 (2): 224-243.
Anderson, Sarah E., and Jonathan Woon. 2014. “Delaying the Buck: Timing and
Strategic Advantages in Executive-Legislative Bargaining over
Appropriations.” Congress & the Presidency 41 (1): 25-48.
Azari, Julia R., and Justin S. Vaughn. 2014. “Barack Obama and the Rhetoric of
Electoral
Logic.” Social Science Quarterly 95 (2): 523-540.
Bailey, Jeremy D. 2014. “Opposition to the Theory of Presidential Representation:
Federalists, Whigs, and Republicans.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (1):
50-71.
Bailey, Jeremy D., and Brandon Rottinghaus. 2014. “Reexamining the Use of
Unilateral
Orders: Source of Authority and the Power to Act Alone.” American Politics
Research 42 (3): 472-502.
Beasley, Vanessa B. 2014. “Speaking at Selma: Presidential Commemoration and Bill
Clinton’s Problem of Invention.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (2): 267289.
Belco, Michelle, and Brandon Rottinghaus. 2014. “In Lieu of Legislation: Executive
Unilateral Preemption or Support during the Legislative Process.” Political
Research Quarterly 67 (2): 413-425.
Benoit, William L., and Jordan L. Compton. 2014. “A Functional Analysis of 2012
Presidential Primary TV Spots.” American Behavioral Scientist 58 (4): 497509.
Black, Ryan C., Anthony J. Madonna, and Ryan J. Owens. 2014. “Qualifications or
Philosophy? The Use of Blue Slips in a Polarized Era.” Presidential Studies
Quarterly 44 (2): 290-308.
Borchers, Tyler, and Jerry L. Miller. 2014. “Bain & Political Capital in the 2012 GOP
Primary Debates.” American Behavioral Scientist 58 (4): 574-590.
Boydstun, Amber E., et al. 2014. “Real-Time Reactions to a 2012 Presidential Debate:
A
Method for Understanding Which Messages Matter.” Public Opinion Quarterly
78 (S1): 330-343.
Boys, James D. 2014. “Exploiting Inherited Wars of Choice: Obama’s Use of Nixonian
840.
Methods to Secure the Presidency.” American Politics Research 42 (5): 815-
Brewer, Paul R., et al. 2014. “Public Perceptions Regarding the Authenticity of the
2012
Presidential Candidates.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (4): 742-757.
Bridge, David. 2014. “Presidential Power Denied: A New Model of Veto Overrides
Using Political Time.” Congress & the Presidency 41 (2): 149-166.
Busch, Andrew E. 2014. “More Than a Trace: Political Periods, Presidential Losers,
and
the Goldwater and McGovern Experiences.” The Forum: A Journal of Applied
Research in Contemporary Politics 12 (3): 465-480.
Bystrom, Dianne, and Daniela V. Dimitrova. 2014. “Migraines, Marriage, and
Mascara:
Media Coverage of Michele Bachmann in the 2012 Republican Presidential
Campaign.” American Behavioral Scientist 58 (9): 1169-1182.
Camp, Michael. 2014. “Carter’s Energy Insecurity: The Political Economy of Coal in
the
1970s.” Journal of Policy History 26 (4): 459-478.
Chiou, Fang-Yi and Lawrence S. Rothenberg. 2014. “The Elusive Search for
Presidential
Power.” American Journal of Political Science 58 (3): 653-668.
Christenson, Dino P., and Corwin D. Smidt. 2014. “Following the Money: Super PACs
and the 2012 Presidential Nomination.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (3):
410-430.
Christenson, Dino P., Corwin D. Smidt, and Costas Panagopoulos. 2014. “Deus ex
Machina: Candidate Web Presence and the Presidential Nomination
Campaign.” Political Research Quarterly 67 (1): 108-122.
Citrin, Jack, Morris Levy, and Robert P. Van Houweling. 2014. “Americans Fill Out
President Obama’s Census Form: What is His Race?” Social Science Quarterly
95 (4): 1121-1136.
Clinton, Joshua D., David E. Lewis, and Jennifer L. Selin. 2014. “Influencing the
Bureaucracy: The Irony of Congressional Oversight.” American Journal of
Political Science 58 (2): 387-401.
Connors, Joan L. 2014. “‘Binders of Bayonets for Big Bird’: Analysis of Political
Cartoon Images of the 2012 Presidential Debates.” American Behavioral
Scientist 58 (9): 1144-1156.
Cooper, James. 2014. “‘I must brief you on the mistakes’: When Ronald Reagan Met
Margaret Thatcher, February 25-28, 1981.” Journal of Policy History 26 (2):
274-297.
Crafton, William. 2014. “The Incremental Revolution: Ronald Reagan and Welfare
Reform in the 1970s.” Journal of Policy History 26 (1): 27-47.
D’Elia, Justine, and Helmut Norpoth. 2014. “Winning with a Bad Economy.”
Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (3): 467-483.
Dinan, John. 2014. “Implementing Health Reform: Intergovernmental Bargaining
and the
Affordable Care Act.” Publius 44 (3): 399-425.
Dodds, Graham G. 2014. “The Hope for Audacity: The Understated Unilateralism of
President Obama.” The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary
Politics 12 (1): 141-168.
Doherty, Brendan J. 2014. “Presidential Party Fundraising in Hopes of Not Having to
Govern By Himself.” The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in
Contemporary Politics 12 (1): 81-101.
Doherty, Brendan J. 2014. “Presidential Reelection Fundraising from Jimmy Carter
to
Barack Obama.” Political Science Quarterly 129 (4): 585-612.
Donovan, Todd, David Redlawsk, and Caroline Tolbert. 2014. “The 2012 Iowa
Republican Caucus and Its Effects on the Presidential Nomination Contest.”
Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (3): 447-466.
Edwards, Barry C. 2014. “Putting Hoover on the Map: Was the 31st President a
Progressive?” Congress & the Presidency 41 (1): 49-83.
Elgie, Robert, et al. 2014. “Proximity, Candidates, and Presidential Power: How
Directly
Elected Presidents Shape the Legislative Party System” Political Research
Quarterly 67 (3): 467-477.
Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew. 2014. “The Tone of Spanish-Language Presidential News
Coverage.” Social Science Quarterly 95 (5): 1278-1294.
Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew, and Christine Balarezo. 2014. “The President on SpanishLanguage Television News.” Social Science Quarterly 95 (2): 448-467.
Evans, Kevin A. 2014. “Framing the Accomplishment: How, and Why, Presidents use
the Rhetorical Content in Signing Statements for Strategic Purpose, FDRCarter.” Congress & the Presidency 41 (1): 84-106.
Finnegan, Cara A., and Anita J. Mixon. 2014. “Art Controversy in the Obama White
House: Performing Tensions of Race in the Visual Politics of the Presidency.”
Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (2): 244-266.
Fisher, Louis. 2014. “Connecting Presidential Power to Public Law.” Presidential
Studies
Quarterly 44 (1): 157-172.
Frank, David A. 2014. “Facing Moloch: Barack Obama’s National Eulogies and Gun
Violence.” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 17 (4): 653-678.
Galvin, Daniel J. 2014. “Presidents as Agents of Change.” Presidential Studies
Quarterly
44 (1): 95-119.
Godwin, Erik K., and Nathan A. Ilderton. 2014. “Presidential Defense: Decisions and
Strategies to Preserve the Status Quo.” Political Research Quarterly 67 (4):
715-728.
Gottfried, Jeffrey A., et al. 2014. “All Knowledge is Not Created Equal: Knowledge
Effects and the 2012 Presidential Debates.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44
(3): 389-409.
Hart, Roderick P., and Colene J. Lind. 2014. “The Blended Language of Partisanship
in
the 2012 Presidential Campaign.” American Behavioral Scientist 58 (4): 591616.
Hickey, Patrick T. 2014. “Beyond Pivotal Politics: Constituencies, Electoral
Incentives,
and Veto Override Attempts in the House.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44
(4): 577-601.
Holian, David B., and Charles Prysby. 2014. “Candidate Character Traits in the 2012
Presidential Election.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (3): 484-505.
Hollibaugh, Gary E., Jr., Gabriel Horton, and David E. Lewis. 2014. “Presidents and
Patronage.” American Journal of Political Science 58 (4): 1024-1042.
Jordan, Soren, Clayton McLaughlin Webb, and B. Dan Wood. 2014. “The President,
Polarization and the Party Platforms, 1944-2012.” The Forum: A Journal of
Applied Research in Contemporary Politics 12 (1): 169-189.
Jorge, Nuno da Silva, Luis Pimenta, and Sara Farinha. 2014. “From the Inside of
Obama’s 2012 Grassroots Campaign: A Portuguese Perspective.” American
Behavioral Scientist 58 (7): 869-879.
Kennedy, Joshua B. 2014. “Signing Statements, Gridlock, and Presidential Strategy.”
Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (4): 602-622.
Kassop, Nancy. 2014. “Executive Branch Legal Analysis for National Security Policy:
Who Controls Access to Legal Memos?” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (2):
328-351.
Kleinerman, Benjamin A. 2014. “The Constitutional Ambitions of James Madison’s
Presidency.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (1): 6-26.
Kriner, Douglas L. 2014. “Obama’s Authorization Paradox: Syria and Congress’s
Continued Relevance in Military Affairs.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44
(2): 309-327.
Kriner, Douglas L., and Eric Schickler. 2014. “Investigating the President: Committee
Probes and Presidential Approval, 1953-2006.” Journal of Politics 76 (2):
521-534.
Lee, Han Soo. 2014. “Analyzing the Multidirectional Relationships Between the
President, News Media, and the Public: Who Affects Whom?” Political
Communication 31 (2): 259-281.
Lewis-Beck, Michael S., and Mary Stegmaier. 2014. “Symposium: US Presidential
Election Forecasting.” PS: Political Science & Politics 47 (2): 284-347.
(Featuring articles by: Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Mary Stegmaier, Alan I.
Abramowitz, Joyce E. Berg and Thomas A. Rietz, Mark Blumenthal, James E.
Campbell, Charles E. Cook, Jr., and David Wasserman, Matthew J. Dickinson,
Robert S. Erikson and Christopher Wlezian, Simon Jackman, Drew A. Linzer,
William G. Mayer, Helmut Norpoth, Stuart Rothenberg, John Sides, Michael W.
Traugott, and Lynn Vavreck)
Lewis-Beck, Michael S., and Charles Tien. 2014. “Proxy Models and Narrowcasting:
U.S. Presidential Elections in the Future.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44
(3): 506-521.
Lovett, John, Shaun Bevan, and Frank R. Baumgartner. 2014. “Popular Presidents
Can
Affect Congressional Attention, for a Little While.” Policy Studies Journal 43
(1): 22-43.
Lowande, Kenneth S. 2014. “After the Orders: Presidential Memoranda and
Unilateral
Action.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (4): 724-741.
Lowande, Kenneth S., and Sidney M. Milkis. 2014. “‘We Can’t Wait’: Barack Obama,
Partisan Polarization and the Administrative Presidency.” The Forum: A
Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics 12 (1): 3-27.
McDermott, Monika L., and Cornell Belcher. 2014. “Barack Obama and Americans’
Racial Attitudes: Rallying and Polarization.” Polity 46 (3): 449-469.
McGowen, Ernest B., and Daniel J. Palazzolo. 2014. “Momentum and Media in the
2012
Republican Presidential Nomination.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (3):
431-446.
McGuinn, Patrick. 2014. “Presidential Policymaking: Race to the Top, Executive
Power,
and the Obama Education Agenda.” The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research
in Contemporary Politics 12 (1): 61-79.
McKinney, Mitchell S., J. Brian Houston, and Joshua Hawthorne. 2014. “Social
Watching a 2012 Republcan Presidential Primary Debate.” American
Behavioral Scientist 58 (4): 556-573.
McPherson, Alan. 2014. “Herbert Hoover, Occupation Withdrawal, and the Good
Neighbor Policy.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (4): 623-639.
Miles, Matthew R. 2014. “The Bully Pulpit and Media Coverage: Power without
Persuasion.” International Journal of Press/Politics 19 (1): 66-84.
Newmann, William W. 2014. “Kennedy, Johnson, and Policy Toward China: Testing
the
Importance of the President in Foreign Policy Decision Making.” Presidential
Studies Quarterly 44 (4): 640-672.
Nichols, Curt. 2014. “Modern Reconstructive Presidential Leadership: Reordering
Institutions in a Constrained Environment.” The Forum: A Journal of Applied
Research in Contemporary Politics 12 (2): 281-304.
Nixon, David C. 2014. “Institutional Conflict and Perceived Property Rights in
Appointment Politics.” Congress & the Presidency 41 (2): 223-247.
Ostrander, Ian, and Joel Sievert. 2014. “Presidential Signing Statements and the
Durability of the Law.” Congress & the Presidency 41 (3): 362-383.
Panagopolous, Costas, and Benjamin Farrer. 2014. “Preelection Poll Accuracy and
Bias
in the 2012 General Election.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (2): 352-363.
Parry-Giles, Trevor. 2014. “Presidentialism, Political Fiction, and the Complex
Presidencies of Fox’s 24. Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (2): 204-223.
Peretz, Pauline. 2014. “President Nixon’s Broken Promise to ‘Bring the American
People
Together’.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (4): 674-696.
Pluta, Anna C. 2014. “Presidential Politics on Tour: George Washington to Woodrow
Wilson.” Congress & the Presidency 41 (3): 335-361.
Renshon, Stanley A. 2014. “Obama’s Choice: Bowling Alone in the White House.” The
Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics 12 (1): 103140.
Resh, William G. 2014. “Appointee-Careerist Relations in the Presidential Transition
of
2008-2009.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (4): 697-723.
Rhodes, Jesse H. 2014. “Party Polarization and the Ascendance of Bipartisan
Posturing
as a Dominant Strategy in Presidential Rhetoric.” Presidential Studies
Quarterly
44 (1): 120-142.
Romero, Vidal. 2014. “Of Love and Hate: Understanding the Determinants of
Presidential Legacies.” Political Research Quarterly 67 (1): 123-135.
Rottinghaus, Brandon. 2014. “Surviving Scandal: The Institutional and Political
Dynamics of National and State Executive Scandals.” PS: Political Science &
Politics 47 (1): 131-140.
Rottinghaus, Brandon. 2014. “Monkey Business: The Effect of Scandals on
Presidential
Primary Nominations.” PS: Political Science & Politics 47 (2): 379-385.
Rudalevige, Andrew. 2014. “The Letter of the Law: Administrative Discretion and
Obama’s Domestic Unilateralism.” The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research
in Contemporary Politics 12 (1): 29-59.
Rutledge, Paul E., and Heather A. Larsen. 2014. “The President as Agenda Setter-in-
Chief: The Dynamics of Congressional and Presidential Agenda Setting.”
Policy Studies Journal 42 (3): 443-464.
Schill, Dan, and Rita Kirk. 2014. “Courting the Swing Voter: ‘Real Time’ Insights Into
the 2008 and 2012 U.S. Presidential Debates.” American Behavioral Scientist
58 (4): 536-555.
Selinger, Jeffrey S. 2014. “Making Sense of Presidential Restraint: Foundational
Arrangements and Executive Decision Making before the Civil War.”
Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (1): 27-49.
Sharma, Hemant, and Colin Glennon. 2013. “A Case for Supreme Court Term Limits?
The Changing Ideological Relationship between Appointing Presidents and
Supreme Court Justices.” Politics & Policy 41 (2): 267-297.
Shields, Jon A. 2014. “Fighting Liberalism’s Excesses: Moral Crusades During the
Reagan Revolution.” Journal of Policy History 26 (1): 103-120.
Shipan, Charles R., Brooke Thomas Allen, and Andrew Bargen. 2014. “Choosing
When
to Choose: Explaining the Duration of Presidential Supreme Court
Nomination
Decisions.” Congress & the Presidency 41 (1): 1-24.
Sollenberger, Mitchel A. 2014. “Presidential Studies, Behavioralism, and Public Law.”
Presidential Studies Quarterly 44 (4): 758-778.
Stein, Elizabeth A., and Marisa Kellam. 2014. “Programming Presidential Agendas:
Partisan and Media Environments That Lead Presidents to Fight Crime and
Corruption.” Political Communication 31 (1): 25-52.
Steudeman, Michael J. 2014. “‘The Guardian Genius of Democracy’: The Myth of the
Heroic Teacher in Lyndon B. Johnson’s Education Policy Rhetoric, 19641966.” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 17 (3): 477-510.
Stuckey, Mary E., and Sean Patrick O’Rourke. 2014. “Civility, Democracy, and
National
Politics.” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 17 (4): 711-736.
Tama, Jordan. 2014. “Crises, Commissions, and Reform: The Impact of Blue-Ribbon
Panels.” Political Research Quarterly 67 (1): 152-164.
Thompson, Frank J., and Michael K. Gusamano. 2014. “The Administrative
Presidency
and Fractious Federalism: The Case of Obamacare.” Publius 44 (3): 426-250.
Urban, Carly, and Sarah Niebler. 2014. “Dollars in the Sidewalk: Should U.S.
Presidential Candidates Advertise in Uncontested States?” American Journal
of Political Science 58 (2): 322-336.
Vaughn, Justin S. 2014. “Reconsidering Presidential Policy Czars.” Presidential
Studies
Quarterly 44 (3): 522-536.
Warber, Adam. 2014. “Public Outreach, Executive Orders, and the Unilateral
Presidency.” Congress & the Presidency 41 (3): 269-288.
Weatherford, M. Stephen. 2014. “The Eisenhower Transition: Labor Policy in the
New
Political Economy.” Studies in American Political Development 28 (2): 201223.
Winneg, Kenneth M., et al. 2014. “Deception in Third Party Advertising in the 2012
Presidential Campaign.” American Behavioral Scientist 58 (4): 524-535.
Winneg, Kenneth M., Kathleen Hall Jamieson, and Bruce W. Hardy. 2014. “Party
Identification in the 2012 Presidential Election.” Presidential Studies
Quarterly 44 (1): 143-156.
Young, Neil J. 2014. “‘Worse than cancer and worse than snakes’: Jimmy Carter’s
Southern Baptist Problem and the 1980 Election.” Journal of Policy History 26
(4): 479-508.
2013
Abbott, Philip. 2013. “The ‘Bobby’ Problem’: Intraparty Presidential Rivalry and
Factional Challenges.” Journal of Policy History 25 (4): 489-511.
Abramowitz, Alan I. 2013. “The Electoral Roots of America’s Dysfunctional
Government.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 43 (4): 709-731.
Acs, Alex, and Charles M. Cameron. 2013. “Does White House Regulatory Review
Produce a Chilling Effect and ‘OIRA’ Avoidance in the Agencies?” Presidential
Studies Quarterly 43 (3): 443-467.
Adler, William D. 2013. “‘Generalissimo of the Nation’: War Making and the
Presidency
in the Early Republic.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 43 (2): 412-426.
Alemán, Eduardo, and Ernesto Calvo. 2013. “Explaining Policy Ties in Presidential
Congresses: A Network Analysis of Bill Initiation Data.” Political Studies 61
(2): 356-377.
Arthur, Damien, and Joshua Woods. 2014. “The Contextual Presidency: The Negative
Shift in Presidential Immigration Rhetoric.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 43
(3): 468-489.
Bailey, Jeremy D., and Brandon Rottinghaus. 2013. “The Development of Unilateral
Power and the Problem of the Power to Warn: Washington through
McKinley.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 43 (1): 186-204.
Birkner, Michael J. 2013. “‘More to Induce Than Demand’: Eisenhower and
Congress.”
Congress & the Presidency 40 (2): 165-194.
Black, Ryan C., and Ryan J. Owens. 2013. “A Built-In Advantage: The Office of the
Solicitor General and the U.S. Supreme Court.” Political Research Quarterly 66
(2): 454-466.
Bond, Jon R. 2013. “ ‘Life Ain’t Easy for a President Named Barack’: Party, Ideology,
and Tea Party Freshman Support for the Nation’s First Black President.” The
Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics 11 (2): 243258.
Boyd, Christina L., and Amanda Driscoll. 2013. “Adjudicatory Oversight and Judicial
Decision Making in Executive Branch Agencies.” American Politics Research
41 (4): 569-598.
Boydstun, Amber E., Rebecca A. Glazier, and Claire Phillips. 2013. “Agenda Control in
the 2008 Presidential Debates.” American Politics Research 41 (5): 863-899.
Boydstun, Amber E., Rebecca A. Glazier, and Matthew T. Pietryka. 2013. “Playing to
the
Crowd: Agenda Control in Presidential Debates.” Political Communication 30
(2): 254-277.
Brown, Robert E. 2013. “Varieties of No: Simple, Complex, Ironic, and Poetic
Negativities in Recent U.S. Presidential Campaigns.” American Behavioral
Scientist 57 (12): 1731-1737.
Burmilla, Edward M., and Josh M. Ryan. 2013. “Reconsidering the ‘Palin Effect’ in the
2008 U.S. Presidential Election.” Political Research Quarterly 66 (4): 952-959.
Burns, Sarah, Lindsay Eberhardt, and Jennifer L. Merolla. 2013. “What is the
Difference
Between a Hockey Mom and a Pit Bull? Presentations of Palin and Gender
Stereotypes in the 2008 Presidential Election.” Political Research Quarterly
66 (3): 687-701.
Canes-Wrone, Brandice, and Jason P. Kelly. 2013. “The Obama Presidency, PositionTaking, and Mass Opinion.” Polity 45 (1): 85-104.
Cavari, Amnon. 2013. “The Short-Term Effect of Going Public.” Political Research
Quarterly 66 (2): 336-351.
Cohen, Jeffrey E. 2013. “Everybody Loves a Winner: On the Mutual Causality of
Presidential Approval and Success in Congress.” Congress & the Presidency 40
(3): 285-307.
Cohen, Jeffrey E., Jon R. Bond, and Richard Fleisher. 2013. “Placing PresidentialCongressional Relations in Context: A Comparison of Barack Obama and His
Predecessors.” Polity 45 (1): 105-126.
Conley, Richard S. 2013. “Signing On and Sounding Off: Presidential Signing
Statements in the Eisenhower Administration, 1953-61.” Congress & the
Presidency 40 (1): 61-83.
Conway, Bethany Anne, Kate Kenski, and Di Wang. 2013. “Twitter Use by
Presidential
Primary Candidates During the 2012 Campaign.” American Behavioral
Scientist 57 (11): 1596-1610.
Cooper, James. 2013. “Two’s Company, Three’s a Crowd: Neil Kinnock, Ronald
Reagan, and Margaret Thatcher, 1984-1987.” White House Studies 13 (1): 120.
Cos, Grant, and Kelly Norris Martin. 2013. “The Rhetoric of the Hanging Chair:
Presence, Absence, and Visual Argument in the 2012 Presidential Campaign.”
American Behavioral Scientist 57 (12): 1688-1703.
Davidson, Janine. 2013. “Civil-Military Friction and Presidential Decision Making:
Explaining the Broken Dialogue.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 43 (1): 129145.
Delshad, Ashlie B. 2013. “Telling Stories: Exogenous Influences on Media,
Presidential,
and Congressional Framing of Biofuels.” Politics & Policy 41 (2): 213-240.
Devine, Christopher J., and Kyle C. Kopko. 2013. “Presidential Versus Vice
Presidential
Home State Advantage: A Comparative Analysis of Electoral Significance,
Causes, and Processes, 1884-2008.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 43 (4):
814-838.
Dorsey, Leroy. 2013. “Managing Women’s Equality: Theodore Roosevelt, the
Frontier
Myth, and the Modern Woman.” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 16 (3): 423-456.
Duncan, Jason K. 2013. “John F. Kennedy and the Irish Catholic Political Tradition.”
The
Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics 11 (4): 683694.
Edelson, Chris. 2013. “In Service to Power: Legal Scholars as Executive Branch
Lawyers
in the Obama Administration.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 43 (3): 618-640.
Enns, Peter K., and Brian Richman. 2013. “Presidential Campaigns and the
Fundamentals
Reconsidered.” Journal of Politics 75 (3): 803-820.
Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew. 2013. “The Politics of Presidential Press Conferences.”
American Politics Research 41 (3): 471-497.
Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew. 2013. “Presidential Influence of the News Media: The
Case of
the Press Conference.” Political Communication 30 (4): 548-564.
Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew, and Brandon Rottinghaus. 2013. “Presidential Position
Taking
and the Puzzle of Representation.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 43 (1): 1-15.
Farnsworth, Stephen J., and S. Robert Lichter. 2013. “An Extended Presidential
Honeymoon? Coverage of Barack Obama in the New York Times during 2009
and 2010.” Politics & Policy 41 (3): 447-463.
Fisher, Louis. 2013. “Obama’s Executive Privilege and Holder’s Contempt: ‘Operation
Fast and Furious’.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 43 (1): 167-185.
Francis, Katherine, and Tracy Sulkin. 2013. “Legislative Coalitions and Presidential
Signing Statements.” Congress & the Presidency 40 (3): 230-254.
Galvin, Daniel J. 2013. “Presidential Partisanship Reconsidered: Eisenhower, Nixon,
Ford, and the Rise of Polarized Politics.” Political Research Quarterly 66 (1):
46-60.
Garrison, Jean A., Jerel Rosati, and James M. Scott. 2013. “The Two Obamas?
Presidential Styles, Structure, and Policymaking Consequences.” White House
Studies 13 (1): 21-46.
Gilley, Bruce. 2013. “Did Bush Democratize the Middle East? The Effects of ExternalInternal Linkages.” Political Science Quarterly 128 (4): 653-685.
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