Index to Volume 34

Index to Volume 34

PRESIDENTIAL STUDIES QUARTERLY CUMULATIVE INDEX 1999-2017 ABBOTT, PHILIP Eisenhower, King Utopus, and the Fifties Decade in America, 32 (March 2002): 7-29 Borges’s Encyclopedia and Classification in Presidential Studies, 34 (December 2004): 709-731 Accidental Presidents: Death, Assassination, Resignation, and Democratic Succession, 35 (December 2005): 627-645 Two Bad Kings and Two Bad Presidents, 39 (June 2009): 210-225 ABERBACH, JOEL D. and BERT A. ROCKMAN Hard Times for Presidential Leadership? (And How Would We Know?), 29 (December 1999): 757-777 The Appointments Process and the Administrative Presidency, 39 (March 2009): 38-59 ABERBACH, JOEL D., MARK A. PETERSON, and PAUL J. QUIRK The Contemporary Presidency: Who Wants Presidential Supremacy? Findings from the Institutions of American Democracy Project, 37 (September 2007): 515- 530 ABRAJANO, MARISA and CRAIG M. BURNETT Polls and Elections: Do Blacks and Whites See Obama through Race-Tinted Glasses? A Comparison of Obama’s and Clinton’s Approval Ratings, 42 (June 2012): 363-375 1 ABRAMOWITZ, ALAN I. The Electoral Roots of America’s Dysfunctional Government, 43 (December 2013): 709-731 ABRAMOWITZ, ALAN I. and WALTER J. STONE The Bush Effect: Polarization, Turnout, and Activism in the 2004 Presidential Election, 36 (June 2006): 141-154 ABRAMS, HERBERT L. Can the Twenty-Fifth Amendment Deal with a Disabled President?: Preventing Future White House Cover-Ups, 29 (March 1999): 115-133 The Contemporary Presidency: Presidential Safety, Prosecutorial Zeal, and Judicial Blunders: The Protective Function Privilege, 31 (June 2001): 323-337 ACEVEDO, DELIA N., CARLIE FOGLEMAN and JOSEPH DANIEL URA Peasants and bankers: Education, Consumer Sentiment and Presidential Approval, 47 (June 2017): 230-244 ACS, ALEX and CHARLES M. CAMERON Does White House Regulatory Review Produce a Chilling Effect and “OIRA Avoidance” in the Agencies?, 43 (September 2013): 443-467 ADAMSON, MICHAEL R. Ambassadorial Roles and Foreign Policy: Elbridge Durbrow, Frederick Nolting, and the U.S. Commitment to Diem’s Vietnam, 1957–61, 32 (June 2002): 229-255 2 ADKINS, RANDALL E. and ANDREW J. DOWDLE The Money Primary: What Influences the Outcome of Pre-Primary Presidential Nomination Fundraising? 32 (June 2002): 256-275 Do Early Birds Get the Worm? Improving Timeliness of Presidential Nomination Forecasts, 35 (December 2005): 646-660 ADLER, DAVID GRAY The Law: The Clinton Theory of the War Power, 30 (March 2000): 155-168 Virtues of the War Clause, 30 (December 2000): 777-782 Presidential Greatness as an Attribute of Warmaking, 33 (September 2003): 466- 483 The Law: Termination of the ABM Treaty and the Political Question Doctrine: Judicial Succor for Presidential Power, 34 (March 2004): 156-166 The Law: Textbooks and the President’s Constitutional Powers, 35 (June 2005): 376-388 The Law: George Bush as Commander in Chief: Toward the Nether World of Constitutionalism, 36 (September 2006): 525-540 The Law: Presidential Power and Foreign Affairs in the Bush Administration: The Use and Abuse of Alexander Hamilton, 40 (September 2010): 531-544 The Law: The Framers and Executive Prerogative: A Constitutional and Historical Rebuke, 42 (June 2012): 376-389\ The Law: Jerusalem Passport Case: Judicial Error and the Expansion of the President’s Recognition Power, 44 (September 2014): 537-554 ADLER, WILLIAM D. 3 The Historical Presidency: “Generalissimo of the Nation”: War Making and the Presidency in the Early Republic, 43 (June 2013): 412-426 ALTSCHULER, BRUCE E. Scheduling the Party Conventions, 36 (December 2006): 660-669 AMBAR, SALADIN M. The Rise of Sunbelt Governors: Conservative Outsiders in the White House, 44 (March 2014): 72-94 ANAND, SOWMYA and JON A. KROSNICK The Impact of Attitudes toward Foreign Policy Goals on Public Preferences among Presidential Candidates: A Study of Issue Publics and the Attentive Public in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election, 33 (March 2003): 31-71 ANDERSON, KARRIN VASBY and KRISTINA HORN SHEELER Texts (and Tweets) from Hillary: Meta-Meming and Postfeminist Political Culture, 44 (June 2014): 224-243 ANDRES, GARY J. The Contemporary Presidency: Parties, Process, and Presidential Power: Learning from Confirmation Politics in the U.S. Senate, 32 (March 2002): 147- 156 The Contemporary Presidency: Polarization and White House/Legislative Relations: Causes and Consequences of Elite-Level Conflict, 35 (December 2005): 761-770 ANDRES, GARY J., PATRICK GRIFFIN, and JAMES THURBER 4 The Contemporary Presidency: Managing White House-Congressional Relations: Observations from Inside the Process, 30 (September 2000): 553-563 ARNOLD, LAURA W. and REBECCA E. DEEN Veto Threats as a Policy Tool: When to Threaten? 32 (March 2002): 30-45 ARNOLD, PERI E., CHARLES E. WALCOTT, and BRADLEY H. PATTERSON JR. The White House Office of Management and Administration, 31 (June 2001): 190- 220 ARTHUR, DAMIEN and JOSHUA WOODS The Contextual Presidency: The Negative Shift in Presidential Immigration Rhetoric, 43 (September 2013): 468-489 ASEN, ROBERT Should Scholars Delineate a Data Set Apart from a Research Project? Considering Objects, Methods, and Purposes for Studying Presidential Rhetoric, 41 (December 2011): 752-760 BAILEY, JEREMY DAVID Executive Prerogative and the “Good Officer” in Thomas Jefferson’s Letter to John B. Colvin, 34 (December 2004): 732-754 BAILEY, JERERMY D. and BRANDON ROTTINGHAUS The Historical Presidency: The Development of Unilateral Power and the Problems of the Power to Warn: Washington through McKinley, 43 (March 2013): 186-204 5 BAKER, NANCY V. The Law: The Impact of Antiterrorism Policies on Separation of Powers: Assessing John Ashcroft’s Role, 32 (December 2002): 765-778 National Security versus Civil Liberties, 33 (September 2003): 547-567 The Law: Who Was John Yoo’s Client? The Torture Memos and Professional Misconduct, 40 (December 2010): 750-770 BAILEY, JEREMY D. Opposition to the Theory of Presidential Representation: Federalists, Whigs, and Republicans, 44 (March 2014): 50-71 BARABAS, JASON Presidential Policy Initiatives: How the Public Learns about State of the Union Proposals from the Mass Media, 38 (June 2008): 195-222 BARANY, ZOLTAN Superpresidentialism and the Military: The Russian Variant, 38 (March 2008): 14-38 BARKER, DAVID C. and CHRISTOPHER JAN CARMAN Yes WE Can or Yes HE Can? Citizen Preferences Regarding Styles of Representation and Presidential Voting Behavior, 40 (September 2010): 431-448 BARRETT, ANDREW W. 6 Going Public as a Legislative Weapon: Measuring Presidential Appeals Regarding Specific Legislation, 35 (March 2005):1-10 BATT, WILLIAM L., JR., WITH DAVID E. BALDUCCHI Origin of the 1948 Turnip Day Session of Congress, 29 (March 1999): 80-83 BAUM, MATTHEW A. How Public Opinion Constrains the Use of Force: The Case of Operation Restore Hope, 34 (June 2004): 187-226 BAUMGARTNER, JODY C. Polls and Elections: Editorial Cartoons 2.0: The Effects of Digital Political Satire on Presidential Candidate Evaluations, 38 (December 2008): 735-758 BEASLEY, VANESSA B. In Defense of Not Having a Data Set: A Call for Argument, 41 (December 2011): 761-765 Editor’s Introduction, 44 (June 2014): 201-203 Speaking at Selman: Presidential Commemoration and Bill Clinton’s Problem of Invention 44 (June 2014): 267-289 BECKMANN, MATTHEW N. and VIMAL KUMAR Opportunism in Polarization: Presidential Success in Senate Key Votes, 1953– 2008, 41 (September 2011): 488-503 BEHR, JOSHUA G. 7 The Polls: Searching for Determinism: A Comparative Assessment of First Term Approval Volatility, Buoyancy, and Polarization, 33 (September 2003): 649-668 BELCO, MICHELLE, and BRANDON ROTTINGHAUS The Law: Presidential Proclamation 6920: Using Executive Power to Set a New Direction for the Management of National Monuments, 39 (September 2009): 605-618 BELENKY, IRINA The Making of the Ex-Presidents, 1797-1993: Six Recurrent Models, 29 (March 1999): 150-165 BELL, DAVID S., ERWIN C. HARGROVE, and KEVIN THEAKSTON Skill in Context: A Comparison of Politicians, 29 (September 1999): 528-548 BEN-PORATH, ERAN N. Rhetoric of Atrocities: The Place of Horrific Human Rights Abuses in Presidential Persuasion Efforts, 37 (June 2007): 181-202 BENDER, ROBERT PATRICK The Lincoln Conspiracy: A Review Essay, 41 (September 2011): 635-636 (Review Essay) BENDYNA, MARY E., MARK M. GRAY, and PAUL M. PERL Camelot Only Comes but Once? John F. Kerry and the Catholic Vote, 36 (June 2006): 203-222 8 BENNETT, STEPHEN EARL Another Lesson about Public Opinion during the Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal, 32 (June 2002): 276-292 BEREZNIKOVA, ZLATA and BRANDON ROTTINGHAUS Exorcising Scandal in the White House: Presidential Polling in Times of Crisis, 36 (September 2006): 493-505 BERGAN, DANIEL and COSTAS PANAGOPOULOS Contributions and Contributors in the 2004 Presidential Election Cycle, 36 (June 2006): 155-171 BERGGREN, D. JASON Two Parties, Two Types of Nominees, Two Paths to Winning a Presidential Nomination, 1972–2004, 37 (June 2007): 203-227 BERGGREN, D. JASON and NICOL C. RAE Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush: Faith, Foreign Policy, and an Evangelical Presidential Style, 36 (December 2006): 606-632 BERTELLI, ANTHONY M. and CHRISTIAN R. GROSE Agreeable Administrators? Analyzing the Public Positions of Cabinet Secretaries and Presidents, 37 (March 2007): 228-247 BESCHLOSS, MICHAEL Knowing What Really Happened, 32 (December 2002): 642-646 9 BLACK, RYAN C., ANTHONY J. MADONNA, and RYAN J. OWENS Qualifications or Philosophy? The Use of Blue Slips in a Polarized Era, 44 (June 2014): 290-308 BLACK, RYAN C., MICHAEL S. LYNCH, ANTHONY J. MADONNA, and RYAN

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