
Confrontation and Compromise
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The authors draw several general conclusions. Direction, coherence and energy are provided by multiple national leaders, not just by the president. Like other presidents, Bush sought to dominate national policy-making but ultimately found it necessary to effect tactical and policy reversals, actions inconsistent with his image as an uncompromising man of principle. Legislative success often depended on the skills of Bush's allies and particularly on the efforts of bipartisan and sometimes bicameral "tandems" who forged compromises across party and institutional lines that made progress possible.
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Joseph A. Pika is professor at the University of Delaware, teaches American politics with a research specialization in the presidency. Pika is co-author (with John Maltese) of The Politics of the Presidency and The Presidential Contest. In addition to his academic career, Pika has served on numerous state committees and task forces including eight years on the Delaware State Board of Education, four as president of the Board.
Content
Chapter 2 The Institutional Balance in 2001
Part 3 No Child Left Behind
Chapter 4 Background: Previous Education Reform Efforts
Chapter 5 Bush's Early Proposal-Taking the Initiative
Chapter 6 The Early Legislative Process
Chapter 7 Passage on the House and Senate Floor
Chapter 8 Themes of Individual Leadership on Eucation Reform
Part 9 Intelligence Redesign and Reform
Chapter 10 Background: The September 11th Terrorist Attacks
Chapter 11 Early Efforts to Launch a 9/11 Inquiry
Chapter 12 Establishing the 9/11 Commission
Chapter 13 The Commission's Final Report
Chapter 14 Pre-Election Efforts to Act on the COmmission's Report
Chapter 15 Post-Election Efforts to Act on the Commission's Report
Chapter 16 Themes of Individual Leadership on Intelligence Reform
Part 17 Campaign Finance Reform
Chapter 18 Background: Previous Campaign Finance Reform Efforts
Chapter 19 The 1996 Presidential Election
Chapter 20 The Bi-Partisan Campaign Reform Act: 1997-2000
Chapter 21 BCRA, President Bush and Enron: Changing the Political Dynamic
Chapter 22 Themes of Individual Leadership
Part 23 Creating the Department of Homeland Security
Chapter 24 Background: The Homeland Security Network
Chapter 25 The September 11th Terrorist Attacks
Chapter 26 The Debate Over Department Status
Chapter 27 House Passage
Chapter 28 Senate Passage
Chapter 29 Final Passage
Chapter 30 Themes of Individual Leadership on Homland Security
Part 31 Hurricane Katrina
Chapter 32 Background: The Emergency Management System
Chapter 33 Preparing for and Responding to Hurricane Katrina
Chapter 34 Themes of Individual Leadership on Katrina
Part 35 Social Security Reform and Leadership in American Government
Chapter 36 Background: Program Design and Early Reform Effirts
Chapter 37 Social Security: FDR through Regan
Chapter 38 President Bush Enters the Fray
Chapter 39 Action in Congress
Chapter 40 Individual Leadership on Social Security Reform
Chapter 41 Origins of Leadership: Evidence from Six Cases
Chapter 42 Leadership Themes
Chapter 43 Leadership in American National Government
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