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The Presidency and Domestic Policies of Jimmy Carter
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Book Code: GM8845
ISBN: 0-313-28845-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-28845-6
876 pages, tables
Greenwood Press
Publication: 10/30/1993
List Price: $236.95 (UK Sterling Price: £135.00)
Availability: Out of stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Series Title: Contributions in Political Science
Series Number: 327
Description: Jimmy Carter was an unexpected president. The first Southerner since the Civil War to gain the office, he had pursued the presidency at the grass roots as an outsider. A president who sought to run "a government as good as the American people," Carter soon found himself embroiled in system overload as he worked for a domestic agenda to increase park lands, made the federal judiciary accessible to more women and minorities, to better manage the civil service, to devise a rational long-range policy of energy consumption and conservation, and to keep the deficit under control. Deadlock with Congress, special interests, and, ultimately, caught up in the Iran hostage crisis, the outsider president saw many of his programs defeated and himself voted out of office. With a stellar cast of political figures, headed by President and Mrs. Carter, and with leading scholars of the period, this volume is a major document for a better understanding of the period and the development of the presidency.
Table of Contents:
  • The Carter Presidency: Two Perspectives
  • President Carter, the Democratic Party, and the Making of Domestic Policy by Stuart E. Eizenstat
  • The Carter Presidency in Historical Perspective by Erwin C. Hargrove
  • The Emergence and Character of Jimmy Carter
  • The New South
  • Jimmy Carter and the Sunbelt Report: Seeking a National Agenda by Edward D. Berkowitz
  • Jimmy Carter as Spokesman of Southern Liberalism by Donald Cunnigen
  • The Role of Religion
  • American Civil Religion and the Presidential Rhetoric of Jimmy Carter by Michael J. Adee
  • Jimmy Carter Was a Baptist President by James A. Speer
  • The Elections of 1976 and 1980
  • Campaigner and President: Jimmy Carter's Campaign Promises and Presidential Performance by Michael G. Krukones
  • Jimmy Carter and the Selling of the President, 1976-1980 by Leo P. Ribuffo
  • The Institutional Presidency
  • Conceptions of the Presidency
  • Jimmy Carter and the Age of Limits: Presidential Power in a Time of Decline and Diffusion by Michael A. Genovese
  • Legitimacy and Presidential Power: A Constitutional Analysis of President Carter's Termination of the Mutual Defense Treaty with Taiwan by Nancy Kassop
  • A Comparative Test of Jimmy Carter's Character by William D. Pederson and Kenneth G. Kuriger, Jr.
  • The Promise of Politician-Scientist: President Carter and American Science by Joel S. Schwartz
  • Congressional Relations
  • Carter and Congress: Presidential Style, Party Politics, and Legitmate Success by Jon R. Bond
  • Veto Strategy and Use by the Carter Administration by Samuel B. Hoff
  • The Administrative Presidency
  • Political Constraints, Leadership Style, and Temporal Limits: The Administrative Presidency of Jimmy Carter by James W. Riddlesperger, Jr. and James D. King
  • The Carter Experience with Cabinet Government by Shirley Anne Warshaw
  • Budget Strategy in the Carter Administration by Duane Windsor
  • Media and Public Opinion
  • Carter and the Media: An Analysis of Selected Strategies Used to Manage the Public Communication of the Administration by Robert S. Littlefield
  • Rafshoonery: The Effort to Control the Communications Agenda of the Carter Administration by John Anthony Maltese
  • Staff Reminiscencee
  • The Spokes of the Wheel in Operation: The Carter Example by Robert J. Thompson
  • The First Lady
  • Rosalynn Carter in the White House by Myra G. Gutin
  • Domestic Policies
  • Engery
  • Economic Aspects of the Carter Energy Program by Marilu McCarty
  • Seeking Limits: The Passage of the National Energy Act as a Microcosm of the Carter Presidency by Russell D. Motter
  • Economics
  • Economic Advice in the Carter Administration by W. Carl Biven
  • The Carter Antitrust Policy in Perspective by Theodore P. Kovaleff
  • Economic Myth and Economic Reality: A Reexamination of the Carter Years by Ann Mari May
  • Civil Service Reform
  • The Three Faces of Civil Service Reform by Patricia W. Ingraham and James L. Perry
  • Human Services
  • OSHA: Administrative Chaos, Political Conflict, and the Carter Administrative Response by James E. Cebula
  • President Carter and Public Health: Presidential and Post-Presidential Years by William H. Foege
  • Civil Rights
  • The Faithfulness of the Carter Administration in Enforcing Civil Rights by Norman C. Amaker
  • Labor and Politics
  • Organized Labor and the Carter Administration: The Origins of Conflict by Taylor Dark
  • Fragile Alliance: Jimmy Carter and the American Labor Movement by Gary M. Fink
  • Index
LC Card Number: 93-9321
LCC Class: E872
Dewey Class: 973.926
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