Leadership and the Bush Presidency: Prudence or Drift in an Era of Change
By (Author) Ryan J. Barilleaux
By (author) Mary E. Stuckey
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
17th September 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
320.973
Hardback
256
George Bush's critics charge the president with paying undue attention to opinion polls, focusing on symbol rather than substance, and allowing the nation to drift at a time that loudly demands leadership. In response, Mr. Bush's defenders applaud him for his prudence in the face of international instability, resolution in the face of Iraqi aggression, and for his realistic approach to national problems. Each chapter of "Leadership and the Bush Presidency" addresses these issues with specific regard to the forthcoming presidential election, the potential for governance in a second term, and the legacy of the Bush presidency for future presidents. "Leadership and the Bush Presidency" offers a detailed coverage of the Bush presidency, and includes chapters by political scientists on leadership, executive branch relations, Congress, federalism, public opinion, the Republican Party, conservatives, domestic and foreign policy, and civil rights. This book should appeal to the general reader seeking information about Bush's approach to the presidency and the conduct of his first term in office; to scholars interested in leadership and the contemporary presidency; to students seeking better understanding of the chief executive office in our times; and to libraries with collections in American politics and history.
RYAN J. BARILLEAUX is Associate Professor of Political Science at Miami University, Ohio. He has authored several books on the presidency, including The President and Foreign Affairs (Praeger, 1985), The Post-Modern Presidency (Praeger, 1988), and The President as World Leader (1991). MARY E. STUCKEY is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Mississippi. She is the author of Getting Into the Game: The Pre-Presidential Rhetoric of Ronald Reagan (Praeger, 1989), Playing the Game: The Presidential Rhetoric of Ronald Reagan (Praeger, 1990), and The President as Interpreter-in-Chief (1991).