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The Trump Effect
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Donald Trumps presidency produced no end of controversy. His tumultuous presidency also created new avenues of public policy and national politics. Prominent scholars of American institutions, politics and public policy assess the multiple consequences of Trumps singular presidency in this volume. How did Trumps unconventional behavior alter the media environment and electoral politics? Will he remain the dominant presence in the Republican Party? Are Democrats the main beneficiaries of his time in office? How lasting was his impact on the federal judiciary, Congressional-executive relations and White House management? What new directions in domestic and foreign policy are likely to survive his presidency? The authors shed much light on the temporary and permanent changes to the policy and political landscape wrought by this argumentative and controversial chief executive.
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This book reveals the effects of the Trump administrations efforts to unsettle and reshape American governance through public opinion, media coverage, Congressional relations, executive branch management,and more.The guiding focus of the chapters concerns the successes and failures of the administrations aspirations during Trumpspresidency.
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- Autorenportrait
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Steven E. Schier has considerable experience producing edited volumes concerning recent presidents. They include a book presenting contrasting perspectives on Obamas time in the White House,Debating the Obama Presidency, a prizewinning edited volume on the Clinton presidency,The Postmodern President: Bill Clintons Legacy in U.S. Politics, a book on George W; Bushs first term, his two-term presidency and on Obamas first term. He also coedited volumes on the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, with Janet Box-Steffensmeier of Ohio State University. He is Congdon Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota.
Todd E. Eberly is professor of Political Science and Public Policy at St. Mary's College of Maryland. He specializes in contemporary American politics with a focus on the effect of polarization on voters, government, and governing. Professor Eberly's has written four books with Steven Schier of Carleton College. Their first book,American Government and Popular Discontentwas published in June, 2013.Polarized: The Rise of Ideology in American Politics, was released by Rowman and Littlefield in 2015.The Trump Presidency: Outsider in the Oval Office also came from Rowman and Littlefield in September 2017. Rowman and Littlefield will publish their bookHow Trump Happened: A System Shock Decades in the Making in the spring of 2020. He was named one of the most influential voices in Maryland politics by Campaigns and Elections magazine.
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