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1Historical Trends in Questioning Presidents, 1953-2000Presidential Studies Quarterly2006182
2Does Presidential Rhetoric Matter? Priming and Presidential ApprovalPresidential Studies Quarterly2004165
3Unilateral Action and Presidential Power: A TheoryPresidential Studies Quarterly1999137
4Office of the Press SecretaryPresidential Studies Quarterly2009131
5Presidential Rhetoric and the Power of DefinitionPresidential Studies Quarterly2004122
6Who's the Fairest of them All? An Empirical Test for Partisan Bias on ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox NewsPresidential Studies Quarterly2008103
7Five Trends in Presidential Rhetoric: An Analysis of Rhetoric from George Washington to Bill ClintonPresidential Studies Quarterly2002101
8Unilateral Powers: A Brief OverviewPresidential Studies Quarterly200599
9The Bush Effect: Polarization, Turnout, and Activism in the 2004 Presidential ElectionPresidential Studies Quarterly200693
10Religious Influences in the 2004 Presidential ElectionPresidential Studies Quarterly200685
11George W. Bush, Edgar Allan Poe, and the Use and Abuse of Presidential Signing StatementsPresidential Studies Quarterly200581
12How Public Opinion Constrains the Use of Force: The Case of Operation Restore HopePresidential Studies Quarterly200477
13The President and International Commitments: Treaties as Signaling DevicesPresidential Studies Quarterly200576
14Unilateral Presidential Powers: Significant Executive Orders, 1949-99Presidential Studies Quarterly200274
15Revisiting the Administrative Presidency: Policy, Patronage, and Agency CompetencePresidential Studies Quarterly200964
16Partisan Polarization in American Politics: A Background PaperPresidential Studies Quarterly201361
17Bushspeak and the Politics of Lying: Presidential Rhetoric in the "War on Terror"Presidential Studies Quarterly200759
18Do Primary Voters Draw from a Stacked Deck? Presidential Nominations in an Era of Candidate-Centered CampaignsPresidential Studies Quarterly200055
19The Contemporary Presidency: Executive Orders and Presidential UnilateralismPresidential Studies Quarterly201255
20The Revolution in Presidential StudiesPresidential Studies Quarterly200953
21Circumventing Adversity: Executive Orders and Divided GovernmentPresidential Studies Quarterly201252
22The Contemporary Presidency After the Orders: Presidential Memoranda and Unilateral ActionPresidential Studies Quarterly201450
23The Money Primary: What Influences the Outcome of Pre-Primary Presidential Nomination Fundraising?Presidential Studies Quarterly200247
24Building Public Support from the Grassroots Up: The Impact of Presidential Travel on State-Level ApprovalPresidential Studies Quarterly200547
25The Monroe Doctrine: Meanings and ImplicationsPresidential Studies Quarterly200647
26Donald Trump, Populism, and the Age of Extremes: Comparing the Personality Traits and Campaigning Styles of Trump and Other Leaders WorldwidePresidential Studies Quarterly201946
27The Contemporary Presidency: "Going Local" to Reform Social SecurityPresidential Studies Quarterly200645
28Staffing Alone: Unilateral Action and the Politicization of the Executive Office of the President, 1988-2004Presidential Studies Quarterly200543
29Deference and Defiance: The Shifting Rhythms of Executive-Legislative Relations in Foreign PolicyPresidential Studies Quarterly200342
30Blue Ribbons, Black Boxes: Toward a Better Understanding of Presidential CommissionsPresidential Studies Quarterly200442
31The Last One Hundred DaysPresidential Studies Quarterly200542
32Hope, Tropes, and Dopes: Hispanic and White Racial Animus in the 2008 ElectionPresidential Studies Quarterly201041
33Congressional Support of the President: A Comparison of Foreign, Defense, and Domestic Policy Decision Making during and after the Cold WarPresidential Studies Quarterly200140
34Evolution of the Modern Rhetorical Presidency: Presidential Presentation and Development of the State of the Union AddressPresidential Studies Quarterly200340
35Going Public When Opinion Is Contested: Evidence from Presidents' Campaigns for Supreme Court Nominees, 1930‐2009Presidential Studies Quarterly201138
36The Impact of Attitudes toward Foreign Policy Goals on Public Preferences among Presidential Candidates: A Study of Issue Publics and the Attentive Public in the 2000 U.S. Presidential ElectionPresidential Studies Quarterly200338
37Public Opinion Toward Presidential PowerPresidential Studies Quarterly201537
38The Institutionalization of Regulatory Review: Organizational Stability and Responsive Competence at OIRAPresidential Studies Quarterly200536
39The Contemporary Presidency: Decision Making in the Bush White HousePresidential Studies Quarterly200936
40Presidential Success in Communicating with the Public through Televised AddressesPresidential Studies Quarterly200335
41The Last Word: Presidential Power and the Role of Signing StatementsPresidential Studies Quarterly200835
42Polls and Elections The Ground War 2000‐2004: Strategic Targeting in Grassroots CampaignsPresidential Studies Quarterly200835
43The Invisible Presidential Appointments: An Examination of Appointments to the Department of Labor, 2001‐11Presidential Studies Quarterly201335
44Lyndon Johnson, Vietnam, and Public Opinion: Rethinking Realist Theory of LeadershipPresidential Studies Quarterly199934
45The Contemporary Presidency: The Permanence of the "Permanent Campaign": George W. Bush's Public PresidencyPresidential Studies Quarterly200234
46The Nixon Doctrine: A Saga of MisunderstandingPresidential Studies Quarterly200634
47Cable and the Partisan Polarization of the President's AudiencePresidential Studies Quarterly201134
48Verbal Certainty in American Politics: An Overview and ExtensionPresidential Studies Quarterly200433
49The Polls: Polarized Opinion in the States: Partisan Differences in Approval Ratings of Governors, Senators, and George W. BushPresidential Studies Quarterly200633
50The Administrative Presidency and Bureaucratic Control: Implementing a Research AgendaPresidential Studies Quarterly200933