Title: POLS 4033 American Foreign Policy
1POLS 4033American Foreign Policy
- Chapter 4/ Presentation II
- Presidential Power and Leadership
2Key Issues
- The Elements of Presidential Power cont.
- The Problem of Presidential Governance
- Patterns in Foreign Policy Leadership and
Governance - Post-Cold War Opportunities and Risks
31) Uncertain Elements of Presidential Leadership
- How have the federal courts responded to aspects
of Bushs war on terror? - How has public opinion reacted to Bushs war on
terror? - How would you explain the cyclical pattern of the
medias coverage of the presidency? - Is the global context a random variable for
presidents?
41a) The Paradox of Presidential Power
- The president is rightly described as a man of
extraordinary powers - Yet it is also true that he must wield those
powers under extraordinary limitations.
JFK (1917-1963)
51b) What is Power?
- The ability to influence the surrounding
environment in ways one prefers - Positive vs. negative power
61bi) Categorizing Presidential Power
72a) The Problem of Presidential Governance Two
Important Patterns
- Why do presidents typically enjoy a honeymoon?
- When are presidents typically considered
lame-ducks
Which of the pictures best characterizes George
W. Bushs current place in the presidential life
cycle?
82ai) LBJ on Presidential Power
- Youve got to give it all you can, that first
year - You cant put anything through when half of
Congress is thinking how to beat you
LBJ giving his friend Abe Fortas the Johnson
Treatment
92b) American Politics and the Crisis of Governance
- Even when problems are growing in severity,
presidents find themselves constrained by
gridlock - Its a demanding time to be the president
Prometheus Bound (Painting by Dirck van Baburen)
102c) Presidential Power in Foreign Policy An
Overview
- Presidents have more prerogative powers in the
foreign policy sphere - Presidential powers reached their zenith during
the Cold War - The post-Vietnam Conflict era has weakened
presidential powers - The end of the Cold War intensified the erosion
of presidential initiative
112ci) Some Historical Context
- The Constitution as an invitation to struggle?
- The Imperial Presidency (1967)
- The cyclical nature of executive-legislative
relations
Arthur M. Schlesinger (1917-2007)
122cii) Presidential Supremacy During the Cold War
- Two presidencies thesis
- Conditions facilitating a strengthened
presidency? - Anti-communism as an accelerant of presidential
power
Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969), one of the Cold
War presidents
132ciii) The Decline of Presidential Power Since
Vietnam and the Cold War
- The twin tragedies of Vietnam and Watergate
- The erosion of the Washington Consensus
- The end of the two presidencies era
142d) The Importance of Presidential Leadership
- What is the key to presidential power, according
to Neustadt? - What factors complicate presidents ability to
persuade?
Richard Neustadt (1919-2003) presidential
advisor, scholar, and historian. Founder of the
Harvards Kennedy School of Government
152di) Three Crucial Elements of Leadership and
Power
- 1st Professional reputation
- Essential characteristics?
- 2nd Public prestige
- Essential characteristics?
- 3rd Presidential choices Skill in
- managing the executive branch
- building coalitions among insiders
- Symbolic communication
George W. Bush walking with Saudi crown prince
Adbullah. How important are perceptions to
successful presidential leadership?
162dii) Richard Pious on Prerogative Government
- The American Presidency (1979)
- What does Pious mean by prerogative government?
- What are the political consequences of this
method of leadership?
Richard Pious, Adolf S. and Effie E. Ochs
Professor of American Studies at Columbia
University
What is overshoot and collapse?