VOLUME 30, NUMBER 3 - SEPTEMBER 2000
Special Issue: Presidential Doctrines
Presidential Doctrines: An Introduction - H. W. Brands
Articles
Presidents, Chiefs of Staff, and White House Organizational Behavior: Survey Evidence from the Reagan and Bush Administrations - David B. Cohen and George A. Krause
The Knowles Affair: Nixon's Self-Inflicted Wound - Dean J. Kotlowski
Text and Context in the 1952 Presidential Campaign: Eisenhower's "I Shall Go to Korea" Speech - Martin J. Medhurst
Conditional Partisanship and Institutional Responsibility in Presidential Decision Making - Constantine J. Spiliotes
Sex, Lies, and Presidential Leadership: Interpretations of the Office - Mary E. Stuckey and Shannon Wabshall
As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Presidential Prerogative and Constitutional Government - George Thomas
Features
The Contemporary Presidency: Managing White House-Congressional Relations: Observations from Inside the Process - Gary Andres, Patrick Grin, and James Thurber
The Law: Litigating the War Power with Campbell v. Clinton - Louis Fisher
The Polls: Public Favorability toward the First Lady, 1993-1999 - Jeffrey E. Cohen
Source Material: The 1997 Published Transcripts of the JFK Cuban Missile Crisis Tapes: Too Good to Be True? - Sheldon M. Stern
Confronting the Kennedy Tapes: The May-Zelikow Transcripts and the Stern Assessments - Terry Sullivan
Book Reviews
National Insecurity: U.S. Intelligence After the Cold War edited by Craig Eisendrath - Loch K. Johnson
Counting the Public In: Presidents, Public Opinion, and Foreign Policy by Douglas C. Foyle - Bartholomew H. Sparrow
Presidential Greatness by Marc Landy and Sidney M. Milkis - Meena Bose
Jefferson and the Indians: The Tragic Fate of the First Americans by Anthony F. C. Wallace - James Taylor Carson
Re-Election: William Jefferson Clinton as a Native-Son Presidential Candidate by Hanes Walton Jr. - Richard K. Scher
In Pursuit of Justices: Presidential Politics and the Selection of Supreme Court Nominees by David Alistair Yalof - Elliott E. Slotnick
The Presidency and Domestic Policy: Comparing Leadership Styles, FDR to Clinton by William W. Lammers and Michael A. Genovese - Shirley Anne Warshaw
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