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The Nixon Administration
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5 pages in length. Architecturally adept at utilizing the concept behind rhetorical theory, Nixon was quite accomplished as presenting both an image of a president, as well as the actions of a president. Public relations and human resources were his primary considerations when he established the Office of Communications, which served to perpetuate his intense desire to maintain presidential rhetoric. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JGAnixon.wps
The Panama Affair and the Leadership of President George Bush
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A 5 page contention that Bush’s leadership during the Panama affair was exemplary. He was able to identify clear goals and objectives and to effectively apply military resources to accomplish those goals and objectives. Bush’s success in accomplishing this feat, however, is attributable to key players in the administration as a whole. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPusPana.rtf
The Policies of Presidential Candidate Kerry
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This 4 page paper provides an in-depth analysis of the candidacy of John Kerry. The paper examines the 2004 election situation and evaluates Kerry's behavior with the use of ideas from Machiavelli and Burns. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA433JK.rtf
The Power of the Presidency
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This 4 page paper discusses the idea that the power of the presidency may be defined as the power of persuasion. The paper refutes the claim while embracing the concept that persuasion is nevertheless important for the presidency. No bibliography.
Filename: SA504prz.rtf
The Power of the Presidency with a Focus on Lincoln
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This 12 page paper looks at presidential power in times of crisis. Abraham Lincoln's presidency is discussed in detail, but other presidents throughout history are mentioned. Lincoln's use and possible abuse of power is discussed as well as how the president's actions changed the office forever. Contemporary examples are used inclusive of George W. Bush's handling of international matters. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: SA138Abe.rtf
The Power Of The President
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A 5 page paper discussing Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents, by Richard Neustadt, and Hidden Hand Presidency: Eisenhower as Leader, by Fred Greenstein, and how both of these works demonstrate that the power the president holds is not always as supreme as most think. The President of the United States is an individual with the highest profile in the government but that does not mean that he holds the power to make all decisions. Both of the authors being examined illustrate this point from different perspectives. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Prespowe.wps
The Presidency of John F. Kennedy and the Presidential Election of 1960
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A 10
page paper which discusses John F. Kennedy and the election of 1960. The paper provides
a biography, a look at Kennedy's involvement in Congress and foreign affairs, and election
information as it occurred in 1960. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: RAkenndy.wps
The Presidency of Richard Nixon:
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This 4 page paper offers an opinion of the presidency of Richard Nixon, based upon both judgments on his personal character as well as analysis of his political achievments. Bibliography lists 0 sources.
Filename: GSNixons.rtf
The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt
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This 14 page paper provides an overview of this president's stint in the White House as well as an evaluation on how well he did. The policies of this president are discussed as well as the impact they made on history. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA206Roo.rtf
The Presidency, Congress & Public Opinion
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An 8 page research paper that examines the effect of public opinion on the relationship between the Presidency and Congress. Examination of the interplay and relationship between these two branches shows that it is mediated by an outside factor that largely serves to define the boundaries of power for each administration. That factor is public opinion and its effects on the relationship between the presidency and Congress constitutes the focus of this investigation. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khpoprz.rtf
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