The “Invitation Only” Presidency of George W. Bush

Michael A. Genovese, Lori Cox Han

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Abstract

In order to govern effectively, presidents devise complex strategies for wooing the public. They do this because it is widely believed that if a president has high popularity ratings, moving the baroque system of government becomes a bit easier. In short, popularity greases the wheels of government
Original languageAmerican English
JournalHistory News Network
StatePublished - 2006

Disciplines

  • Political Science

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