THE INSTITUTIONAL PRESIDENCY: A VIEW FROM THE WHITE HOUSE
In: Presidential studies quarterly, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 191-197
ISSN: 0360-4918
THIS PAPER STUDIES THE PARADOX OF THE MODERN PRESIDENCY: THAT NEVER BEFORE HAS THE OFFICE BEEN SO HIGHLY PERSONALIZED, BUT AT THE SAME TIME NEVER BEFORE HAVE PRESIDENTS BEEN FORCED TO CONTEND WITH INSTITUTIONAL FORCES WHICH DROWN OUT THEIR OWN VOICES. STILL, THE GREATEST SUCCESSES OF MODERN PRESIDENTS HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED ON THEIR OWN.