
The Keys to Power
Managing the Presidency
Shirley Anne Warshaw(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 29. December 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-0-321-08877-2 (ISBN)
Description
An accessible and comprehensive main text for courses on the presidency, this text argues that to be a successful presidential leader, one must effectively manage the enormous institutional and personal resources - or the "keys to power." Using the "keys to power" theme, Warshaw argues that the presidency is far more powerful today than in past generations. The book offers the most coverage in the market on the structures that provide the president with such power. As a result, there are discrete chapters dedicated to the vice president, the president's cabinet, the White House staff, and the executive office of the President. Standard topics such as "the president and the economy," are still covered but are integrated throughout the chapters.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
726 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-08877-2 (9780321088772)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Book
07/2017
2nd Edition
Routledge
€282.73
Shipment within 10-20 days

E-Book
09/2015
2nd Edition
Routledge
€205.99
Available for download

E-Book
09/2015
2nd Edition
Routledge
€205.99
Available for download
Previous edition

Book
11/2005
Routledge
Unfortunately, price unknown
No shipping information available
Person
Shirley Anne Warshaw is Professor of Political Science at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and holds an endowed chair, the Harold G. Evans Chair of Eisenhower Leadership Studies. She received her Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University, MGA from the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania, and B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to joining the Gettysburg College faculty, Dr. Warshaw worked in Pennsylvania state government and served in the Governor's Office under two governors.
Content
1. Powers and Prerequisites of the Presidency. 2. Presidential Campaigns and Elections. 3. The President and Congress. 4. The President and the Supreme Court. 5. The President and Public Opinion. 6. The Vice President. 7. The Presidents Cabinet. 8. The White House Staff. 9. The Executive Office of the President. 10. The President and the Bureaucracy. Bibliography.