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from June 1990
Last Number: December 2011
The language of freedom in the American presidency, 1933-2006.
Above the fray? The use of party system references in presidential rhetoric.
Executive clemency or bureaucratic discretion? Two models of the pardons process.
The political fallout of taking a stand: the President, Congress, and the Schiavo case.
Why did Clinton survive the impeachment crisis? A test of three explanations.
Bill Clinton
Affective evaluations of first ladies: a comparison of Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush.
The Law: Executive Order 13422: an expansion of presidential influence in the rulemaking process.
The polls: presidential referendum effects in the 2006 midterm elections.
Elections: the home state effect in presidential elections: advances in the study of localism.
Who Leads Whom? Presidents, Policy, and the Public.
Book review
Total Cold War: Eisenhower's Secret Propaganda Battle at Home and Abroad.
Book review
Addressing the State of the Union: The Evolution and Impact of the President's Big Speech.
Book review
Civil Rights Rhetoric and the American Presidency.
Book review
First Ladies and the Press: The Unfinished Partnership for the Media Age.
Book review
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