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Editors' introduction.
As guest editors of this special issue of Presidential Studies Quarterly, we were charged with soliciting papers that would showcase the current state of scholarship on presidential-congressional relations. In our call, we asked for theoretically grounded, empirical papers that would build upon and extend the existing research on the broad topic of interactions between the president and Congress. We were gratified to learn just how much the subfield has developed both theoretically and empirically over the half-century since Richard Neustadt's classic Presidential Power (1960) inspired the scientific study of presidential-congressional relations. Underlying Neustadt's well-known th...
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