
Who Leads Whom? - Presidents, Policy, and the Public - Studies in Communication, Media, and Public Opinion (CHUP) (Hardback)
Brandice Canes-Wrone (author)
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192 Pages
Published: 20/01/2006
Published: 20/01/2006
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"Who Leads Whom?" is an ambitious study that addresses some of the most important questions in contemporary American politics: Do presidents pander to public opinion by backing popular policy measures that they believe would actually harm the country? Why do presidents "go public" with policy appeals? And do those appeals affect legislative outcomes? Analyzing the actions of modern presidents ranging from Eisenhower to Clinton, Brandice Canes-Wrone demonstrates that presidents' involvement of the mass public, by putting pressure on Congress, shifts policy in the direction of majority opinion. More important, she also shows that presidents rarely cater to the mass citizenry unless they already agree with the public's preferred course of action. With contemporary politics so connected to the pulse of the American people, "Who Leads Whom?" offers much-needed insight into how public opinion actually works in our democratic process. Integrating perspectives from presidential studies, legislative politics, public opinion, and rational choice theory, this theoretical and empirical inquiry will appeal to a wide range of scholars of American political processes.
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226092805
Number of pages: 192
Weight: 430 g
Dimensions: 235 x 154 x 18 mm
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"This book offers one of the most comprehensive empirical analyses of presidential rhetoric and public opinion. It is original, methodologically rigorous, and important to scholars of the presidency and the relationship of public opinion and policy more generally." - Lawrence Jacobs, coauthor of Politicians Don't Pander"
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