Agenda 2008 The American Presidency

VOLUME 29, NUMBER 3 - SEPTEMBER 1999

Articles

Skill in Context: A Comparison of Politicians - David S. Bell, Erwin C. Hargrove, and Kevin Theakston

Jim Crow's Coming Out: Race Relations and American Foreign Policy in the Truman Years - Thomas Borstelmann

Fire, Flood, and Red Fever: Motivating Metaphors of Global Emergency in the Truman Doctrine Speech - Robert L. Ivie

Lyndon Johnson, VietNam, and Public Opinion: Rethinking Realist Theory of Leadership - Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert R. Shapiro

The Limits of Rational Choice: Bush and Clinton Budget Summitry - Richard M. Pious

White House Staff Size: Explanations and Implications - Charles E. Walcott and Karen M. Hult

Controversy

The Politics of Politics: Skowronek and Presidential Research - Douglas J. Hoekstra

Theory and History, Structure and Agency - Stephen Skowronek

Comments on Theory and History, Structure and Agency - Douglas J. Hoekstra

Research Note

The Democrats' Decline in the House During the Clinton Presidency:An Analysis of Partisan Swings - Martin P. Wattenberg

Features

The Polls: Favorability Ratings of Presidents - Jeffrey E. Cohen

The Law: Legal Disputes in the Clinton Years - Louis Fisher

The Contemporary Presidency: Moral Character in the White House From Republican to Democrat - Bruce Miroff

Review Essays

Book Reviews

Forthcoming Articles

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