Presidential Lightning Rods

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700631490

The Politics of Blame Avoidance

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By Richard J. Ellis
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228 x 152 mm
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330 g
Pages:
280

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Richard J. Ellis is Mark O. Hatfield Professor of Politics, Policy, Law and Ethics at Willamette University. He is the author and coauthor of nineteen books, most recently Old Tip vs. the Sly Fox: The 1840 Election and the Making of a Partisan Nation.

"His articulate and informative analysis of the politics of blame avoidance represents a refreshing contribution to the study of the modern presidency."--Congress & The Presidency "By exploring many of the nuances that typify one set of relationships between presidents and their advisers, Ellis demonstrates how the journalistic use of a common metaphor lacks both subtlety and precision. The research lays the groundwork for future explorations of the link between mass attitudes and elite strategies, an important and largely unexplored question."--Journal of Politics "Ellis's study is very thorough, well written, and meticulously documented and adds to scholarly understanding of how presidents enhance and maintain their reputations for effective leadership."--Choice "A subtle and rich account. Fascinating and eminently readable."--Fred I. Greenstein, author of The Hidden Hand Presidency "Ellis explores an important--but often misunderstood--tool in a president's kit-bag of political and strategic management. 'When to take the blame?' and 'Who is to take the blame?' are crucial questions all recent presidents have faced and will continue to face. Ellis provides an interesting and timely analysis of the 'lightning rod' phenomenon."--John P. Burke, author of The Institutional Presidency "Ellis reconciles seemingly contradictory cases about when presidents may and may not successfully pass the buck. Clarity replaces confusion on this score."--Erwin C. Hargrove, author of Jimmy Carter As President

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