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Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Congress: Case Studies in Legislative Leadership

Autor Maxmillian Angerholzer III Cuvânt înainte de David M. Abshire
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 oct 2014 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Published in partnership with the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, this book offers insightful examinations of congressional success and failure from the New Deal to today by leading political scholars and journalists. This analysis identifies lessons learned throughout history relevant to present and future politics.In many ways, Congress has shaped decades of prosperity at home and what is known as the "American Century" abroad. Great individuals have shaped the institution while also overcoming partisanship and rivalry for the sake of the nation. Still, others have succumbed to hubris and the pressure for partisan discord. Throughout this narrative, power has shifted regularly between Congress and the president, creating a very different era of conflict and collaboration. This book examines what has worked and what has failed, the extraordinary individuals who have led America's citizen legislators, and the landmark battles and victories that have shaped our nation's history. It offers the stories behind the headlines, the thinking behind key decisions, and the difficult compromises that have marked the most important episodes in Congressional history. An invaluable resource for political science majors and researchers in the field, professionals in Washington working in congressional offices, and readers interested in how Congress works and the reasons for recurring gridlock in government, Triumphs and Tragedies of the Modern Congress: Case Studies in Legislative Leadership describes how Congress has fought internally and externally to define itself and protect its prerogatives, identifying means and methods, politics and pitfalls, collaboration and conflict, challenges and breakthroughs, and unintended consequences throughout history. Case studies of notable congressional leaders that highlight their significant actions-both good and bad-are also provided.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440831997
ISBN-10: 1440831998
Pagini: 440
Ilustrații: 40 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Maxmillian Angerholzer III is president and CEO of the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress (CSPC) as well as senior adviser and corporate secretary of the Richard Lounsbery Foundation, a philanthropic institution in Washington, DC.James Kitfield is a contributing editor and a former senior correspondent at National Journal who has written on national security, intelligence, and foreign policy issues for more than two decades.During his long career in public service, Christopher P. Lu has served in all three branches of the federal government and is an expert on how policy gets made in Washington.Norman Ornstein is resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and contributing editor and columnist for National Journal and The Atlantic.

Cuprins

ForewordDavid M. Abshire, PhDIntroductionMaxmillian Angerholzer III, Christopher P. Lu, James Kitfield, and Norman OrnsteinSection I: "Congress 101"1 An "Invitation to Struggle": Congress and the ConstitutionNorman Ornstein2 Building Blocks of Legislation: Congressional Committees and ProceduresC. Lawrence Evans3 Zero-Sum Governing: The Permanent CampaignNorman Ornstein4 The Influence Business: Lobbying in WashingtonLee DrutmanSection II: The Individuals Who Shaped the Modern Congress5 Sam Rayburn: The Power of PersuasionAnthony Champagne6 Gerald Ford: A Politician without EnemiesRichard Reeves7 Thomas "Tip" O'Neill: New Deal ChampionJohn A. Farrell8 Dan Rostenkowski: The Deal-MakerRichard Cohen9 Newt Gingrich: The Partisan RevolutionaryLinda Killian10 Tom DeLay: Power and HubrisJan Reid11 Dennis Hastert: The Accidental SpeakerMichael Dorning12 Nancy Pelosi: The PioneerElaine S. Povich13 Richard Russell Jr.: Patriarch of the Senate Sheryl B. Vogt 14 Robert A. Taft: Mr. RepublicanJames Patterson15 Lyndon B. Johnson: Presidential LegislatorJoseph A. Califano Jr.16 Jesse Helms: The Unapologetic ConservativeDavid B. Frisk17 Edward "Ted" Kennedy: A Liberal LionSusan Milligan18 Sam Nunn: Strategic LeadershipDavid M. Abshire19 Richard G. Lugar: Statesman of the SenateJohn T. Shaw20 John McCain: The Happy WarriorJoe LiebermanSection III: Congress and Domestic Policy21 Regulating Sunrise and Sunset: The Long Arm of the Commerce ClauseSusan Sullivan Lagon22 In Roosevelt's Shadow: The New Deal CongressPatrick Maney23 Dawn of a New Era: Building the Modern CongressRoss K. Baker24 Defeating Jim Crow: The 1965 Voting Rights ActKareem U. Crayton25 Great Society Milestones: Medicare and MedicaidMarilyn Moon26 The Power of the Purse: Rethinking Runaway Debt and a Broken Budgeting ProcessJason J. Fichtner27 Myth and Reality of the Safety Net: The 1983 Social Security ReformsRudolph G. Penner28 Bygone Bipartisanship: The Tax Reform Act of 1986Richard Cohen29 Grand Bargain or Grand Collapse: The Case of Immigration ReformMuzaffar Chishti and Charles Kamasaki30 Showdown over Judicial Nominations: Robert BorkMark Gitenstein31 A Republican Revolution: The 1994 Contract with AmericaLinda Killian32 Compromise amid Bitter Partisanship: The Welfare Reform Law of 1996Ron Haskins33 The Backfire of Unintended Consequences: The 1997 Balanced Budget ActScott Lilly34 Before Money Was Speech: Campaign Finance ReformSusan Milligan35 Federal Reform of Education: No Child Left BehindPatrick McGuinnSection IV: Congress and National Security36 FDR versus Congressional Isolationists: The Road to World War IICarl Cannon37 A Superpower's Foundation: The National Security Act of 1947Katherine A. Scott38 Un-American Investigations: McCarthyism and the Red ScareEllen Schrecker39 A Blank Check for War: The Gulf of Tonkin ResolutionMarvin Kalb40 From Draftees to Professionals: The All-Volunteer ForceJames Kitfield41 Congress Takes a Stand: The 1973 War Powers ResolutionDan Mahaffee42 Shining a Light on Spycraft: The Church and Pike CommitteesLoch K. Johnson43 Against All Odds: The Goldwater-Nichols Defense ReorganizationJames Kitfield44 The Triumph of Process over Politics: The Base Closure CommissionsDavid Berteau45 A Powers Tug-of-War: The Iraq War ResolutionsJames Kitfield46 An Imperfect Compromise: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"James Kitfield47 License to Spy: The USA PATRIOT ActJames Kitfield48 Reforming National Intelligence: The 9/11 CommissionMichael Allen49 Changing Course in a Time of War: Congress and the 2006 Iraq Study GroupJordan TamaSection V: Congress and Presidential Scandal50 A President Resigns: The Watergate ScandalKeith Olson51 In Watergate's Shadow: The Iran-Contra ScandalRoss Cheit52 Political Warfare on the Potomac: The Lewinsky Scandal and Clinton ImpeachmentKirk VictorNotes Selected Bibliography Contributors Acknowledgments Index About the Editors