Mark Peterson investigates how recent presidents have engaged
Congress on domestic policy issues. Rejecting the
presidency-centered perspective on national government that is so
firmly rooted in the popular imagination, he argues in this
sophisticated analysis that the response of Congress to
presidential initiatives is often far more cooperative than the
presidency-centered perspective suggests.
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