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    GH Ckbk Sunday Dinner Coll Ed.

    by Good Housekeeping (Editor), Susan Westmoreland


    Hardcover

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    • ISBN-13: 9781618371379
    • Publisher: Sterling
    • Publication date: 04/01/2014
    • Pages: 784
    • Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 9.63(h) x (d)

    This cookbook contains everything needed to create wonderful meals for making Sunday dinner extra-special. From Brisket with Chunky Barbecue Sauce to Roast Chicken with Buttermilk Biscuits, these dishes will make everybody happy.

    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction, George C. Edwards III and William G. Howell
    Part One: Approaches to Studying the Presidency
    2. Quantitative Approaches to the Study of the Presidency, William G. Howell
    3. Game Theory and the Study of the American Presidency, Brandice Canes-Wrone
    4. Historical Institutionalism, Political Development, and the Presidency, Scott C. James
    Part Two: Precursors to Governance
    5. Presidential Transitions, James P. Pfiffner
    6. Presidents and the Political Agenda, B. Dan Wood
    Part Three: The Public Presidency
    7. Public Expectations of the President, Dennis M. Simon
    8. Presidential Responsiveness to Public Opinion, James N. Druckman and Lawrence R. Jacobs
    9. Leading the Public, George C. Edwards III
    10. Understanding the Rhetorical Presidency, Terri Bimes
    11. Public Evaluations of Presidents, Paul Gronke and Brian Newman
    12. The Presidency and the Mass Media, Jeffrey E. Cohen
    Part Four: The Legislative Presidency
    13. The President and Congressional Parties in an Era of Polarization, David W. Rhode and Meredith Barthelemy
    14. Legislative Skills, Stephen J. Wayne
    15. Presidential Approval as a Source of Influence in Congress, George C. Edwards III
    16. The Consequences of Divided Government, John J. Coleman and David C. W. Parker
    17. Connecting Interest Groups to the Presidency, Burdett A. Loomis
    Part Five: Unilateral Action
    18. Going Alone: The Presidential Power of Unilateral Action, Kenneth R. Mayer
    19. Prerogative Power and Presidential Politics, Richard M. Pious
    20. Assessing the Unilateral Presidency, Richard W. Waterman
    Part Six: Decision-Making
    21. Organizational Structure and Presidential Decision-Making, John P. Burke
    22. Influences on Presidential Decision-Making, Karen M. Hult and Charles E. Walcott
    23. The Psychology of Presidential Decision-Making, Stephen G. Walker
    Part Seven: Implementing Policy
    24. Presidential Agendas, Administrative Strategies, and the Bureaucracy, Robert F. Durant and William G. Resh
    25. The Presidency-Bureaucracy Nexus: Examining Competence and Responsiveness, Anne M. Khademian
    Part Eight: Judicial Relations
    26. Nominating Federal Judges and Justices, Lee Epstein and Jeffrey A. Segal
    27. Judicial Checks on the President, Keith E. Whittington
    Part Nine: International Politics
    28. Presidents, Domestic Politics, and the International Arena, Douglas L. Kriner
    29. Presidents and International Cooperation, Jon C. Pevehouse
    30. War's Contributions to Presidential Power, William G. Howell and Tana Johnson
    Part Ten: Reflections
    31. The Paradigm of Development in Presidential History, Stephen Skowronek
    32. Whose Presidency Is This Anyhow?, Hugh Heclo
    33. Political Scientists and the Public Law Tradition, Louis Fisher
    34. The Study of Leadership, George C. Edwards III

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    Make Sunday family dinner day! If you long to bring back the tradition of a weekly sit-down supper, you'll find everything you need to create wonderful meals and memories in this classic cookbook. It contains a full year's worth of triple-tested, family-friendly menus, plus 1,275 recipes for every occasion or any weeknight. From Brisket with Chunky Barbecue Sauce and Grilled Sweet Potatoes to Roast Chicken with Forty Cloves of Garlic and Buttermilk Biscuits, these dishes will make everybody at the table happy. Plus you'll find plenty of ideas—from shopping with your tween to teaching your child to fold decorative napkins—that will make Sunday dinner extra special for everyone.

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    "The Oxford Handbook of the American Presidency is an outstanding intellectual enterprise. No student of the American chief executive can afford to be without this landmark work."--Fred I. Greenstein, Professor Emeritus of Politics, Princeton University

    "Edwards and Howell have assembled an extraordinary set of authors for this handbook, making it one of the most important contributions to the study of the presidency in the last decade. Such collections do not make original research contributions, but when well done they consolidate existing knowledge in a manner that is helpful to students and faculty; they flag lacunae in existing research and suggest fruitful directions for new research. The contributors to this volume are the acknowledged experts on the topics about which they write. Every essay is as close to comprehensive as is possible...The handbook is critical for any serious presidential scholar and is an essential addition to any college or university library collection. Summing Up: Essential. All readership levels."--CHOICE

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