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Faith and Sex, Presidents Under Pressure: Electoral Coalitions and Strategic Presidents
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SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
Black, Amy, Douglas Koopman, and David Ryden. 2004. Of Little Faith: The Politics of George W. Bush’s Faith-Based Initiatives. Washington
D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
Borrelli, MaryAnne. 1997. ACampaign Promises, Transition Dilemmas: Cabinet Building and Executive Representation.@ In The Other Elite:
Women, Politics, and Power in the Executive Branch., ed. MaryAnne Borrelli and Janet M. Martin. Boulder, CO: Rienner Press.
Formicola, Jo Renee, Mary Segers and Paul Weber. 2003. Faith Based Initiatives and the Bush Administration. New York: Rowman &
Littlefield.
Greenstein, Fred. 1978. AChange and Continuity in the Modern Presidency.@ In The New American Political System. Ed. Anthony King.
Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute.
Hart, John. 1995. The Presidential Branch. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers, Inc. Hello, Hugh. 1977. A Government of Strangers: Executive Politics in Washington. Washington: Brookings Institute.Hello, Hugh. 1983. “One Executive Branch or Many.” In Anthony King, Ed. Both Ends of the Avenue. Washington: American Enterprise Inst.. Hinckley, Barbara. 1990. The Symbolic Presidency. New York: Rutledge.Howell, William G. and David E. Lewis. 2002. AAgencies by Presidential Design.@ Journal of Politics. 64 (4): 1095-1114.Journal of Black Higher Education. 2001-2002. “How the GOP Plans to Divide the Black Vote.” No. 34, winter 2001-2002, pp. 63-66.Kernel, Samuel. 1997. Going Public. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press.Lowy, T.J. 1985. The Personal President: Power Invested, Promise Unfulfilled. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.March, James G. and John P. Olson. 1983. AOrganized Political Life: What Administrative Reorganization Tells Us About Government.@
American Political Science Review.
Mayhew, David. 1986. Placing Parties in American Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Moe, Terry. M. 1985. AThe Polititicized Presidency.@ in the New Direction in American Politics, ed. John E. Chubb and Paul E. Peterson.
Washington, D.C.: Brookings.
Moe, Terry M. 1993. APresidents, Institutions, and Theory.@ In Researching the Presidency: Vital Questions, New Approaches, ed. George
Edwards, John H. Kessel, and Bert A. Rockman. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Nathan, Richard. 1983. The Administrative Presidency. New York: John Wiley and Sons.Neustadt, Richard. 1990. Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents. New York: The Free Press. Patterson, Bradley H. 1988. The Ring of Power. New York: Basic Books, Inc.Patterson, Bradley H. 2000. The White House Staff. Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institute Press.Peterson, Mark, A. 1992. AThe Presidency and Organized Interests: White House Patterns of Interest Group Liaison.@ American Political
Science Review 83:3.
Ragsdale, Lyn and John J III Theis. 1997. AInstitutionalization of the American Presidency, 1942-92. American Journal of Political Science. 41
(4): 1280-1318.
Seligman L.R. and C. Covington. 1989. The Coalitional Presidency. Chicago: Dorsey Press.Tenpas, Kathryn Dunn. 2002. Can an Office Change a Country?: The White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives,
A Year in Review. A report by Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, October 2002.
Walcott, Charles and Karen Hult. 1987. AOrganizing the White House: Structure, Environment and Organizational Governance.@ American
Journal of Political Science 31.
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SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
Black, Amy, Douglas Koopman, and David Ryden. 2004. Of Little Faith: The Politics of George W. Bush’s Faith-Based Initiatives. Washington
D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
Borrelli, MaryAnne. 1997. ACampaign Promises, Transition Dilemmas: Cabinet Building and Executive Representation.@ In The Other Elite:
Women, Politics, and Power in the Executive Branch., ed. MaryAnne Borrelli and Janet M. Martin. Boulder, CO: Rienner Press.
Formicola, Jo Renee, Mary Segers and Paul Weber. 2003. Faith Based Initiatives and the Bush Administration. New York: Rowman &
Littlefield.
Greenstein, Fred. 1978. AChange and Continuity in the Modern Presidency.@ In The New American Political System. Ed. Anthony King.
Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute.
Hart, John. 1995. The Presidential Branch. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers, Inc. Hello, Hugh. 1977. A Government of Strangers: Executive Politics in Washington. Washington: Brookings Institute. Hello, Hugh. 1983. “One Executive Branch or Many.” In Anthony King, Ed. Both Ends of the Avenue. Washington: American Enterprise Inst.. Hinckley, Barbara. 1990. The Symbolic Presidency. New York: Rutledge. Howell, William G. and David E. Lewis. 2002. AAgencies by Presidential Design.@ Journal of Politics. 64 (4): 1095-1114. Journal of Black Higher Education. 2001-2002. “How the GOP Plans to Divide the Black Vote.” No. 34, winter 2001-2002, pp. 63-66. Kernel, Samuel. 1997. Going Public. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press. Lowy, T.J. 1985. The Personal President: Power Invested, Promise Unfulfilled. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. March, James G. and John P. Olson. 1983. AOrganized Political Life: What Administrative Reorganization Tells Us About Government.@
American Political Science Review.
Mayhew, David. 1986. Placing Parties in American Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Moe, Terry. M. 1985. AThe Polititicized Presidency.@ in the New Direction in American Politics, ed. John E. Chubb and Paul E. Peterson.
Washington, D.C.: Brookings.
Moe, Terry M. 1993. APresidents, Institutions, and Theory.@ In Researching the Presidency: Vital Questions, New Approaches, ed. George
Edwards, John H. Kessel, and Bert A. Rockman. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Nathan, Richard. 1983. The Administrative Presidency. New York: John Wiley and Sons. Neustadt, Richard. 1990. Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents. New York: The Free Press. Patterson, Bradley H. 1988. The Ring of Power. New York: Basic Books, Inc. Patterson, Bradley H. 2000. The White House Staff. Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institute Press. Peterson, Mark, A. 1992. AThe Presidency and Organized Interests: White House Patterns of Interest Group Liaison.@ American Political
Science Review 83:3.
Ragsdale, Lyn and John J III Theis. 1997. AInstitutionalization of the American Presidency, 1942-92. American Journal of Political Science. 41
(4): 1280-1318.
Seligman L.R. and C. Covington. 1989. The Coalitional Presidency. Chicago: Dorsey Press. Tenpas, Kathryn Dunn. 2002. Can an Office Change a Country?: The White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives,
A Year in Review. A report by Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, October 2002.
Walcott, Charles and Karen Hult. 1987. AOrganizing the White House: Structure, Environment and Organizational Governance.@ American
Journal of Political Science 31.
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