Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- I Contemporary American Society and Politics
- Connections in the Workplace as a Way of Accumulating Social Capital by Polish Immigrants in the USA
- Culture, Socialization, and Policy
- How to Make Stories about the Iraqi War: “Commodified” Memory and Ethical Dilemmas of Democratic Violence
- In Search of Democratic Education. Creating Myth, False Promise or Bright Future?
- Windows, Streams, and Organized Disorder: Presidential Struggle for Control of Political Agenda
- II Ideologia Americana or Americanism in Action: Transatlantic Encounters
- III Ideologia Americana or Americanism in Action: Foreign Policy
- IV Ideologia Americana or Americanism in Action: Impact of American Values
- V Ideologia Americana or Americanism in Action: Exceptionalism and Democracy Promotion
- VI Continuity and Change
Windows, Streams, and Organized Disorder: Presidential Struggle for Control of Political Agenda
from I - Contemporary American Society and Politics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- I Contemporary American Society and Politics
- Connections in the Workplace as a Way of Accumulating Social Capital by Polish Immigrants in the USA
- Culture, Socialization, and Policy
- How to Make Stories about the Iraqi War: “Commodified” Memory and Ethical Dilemmas of Democratic Violence
- In Search of Democratic Education. Creating Myth, False Promise or Bright Future?
- Windows, Streams, and Organized Disorder: Presidential Struggle for Control of Political Agenda
- II Ideologia Americana or Americanism in Action: Transatlantic Encounters
- III Ideologia Americana or Americanism in Action: Foreign Policy
- IV Ideologia Americana or Americanism in Action: Impact of American Values
- V Ideologia Americana or Americanism in Action: Exceptionalism and Democracy Promotion
- VI Continuity and Change
Summary
In the media dominated public sphere, for an average voter, politics has moved from the corridors of the Capitol to the TV studios on Sunday morning which has forced political leaders to focus their attention on the competition for the most public aspect of it namely for the political agenda. At any given moment numerous political actors exert oft en incompatible claims regarding the nature of policies. Most of the authors dealing with the concept of political leadership agree that its features become most apparent in the situation of crisis (disorder). The complexity of the public sphere requires that presidents have to perform the role of “insiders” and “outsiders” simultaneously and convert their efforts into a legitimate public policy. Incompatible nature of such demands creates a (competitive) space in which leaders operate relatively freely, so long as they do not cross the imaginary line of accepted behavior.
Most of the authors dealing with the concept of political leadership agree that its features become most apparent in the situation of crisis (disorder). This is particularly true of the presidential leadership. What the studies of Congress and interest group politics bring to the understanding of modern leadership is the awareness that leadership is exercised in daily – almost routine – interactions that might be called situations of “normalcy.” In general, the executive studies focus on governance and efficiency and Congressional and interest group ones add the dimension of representation and deliberation.
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- The United States and the WorldFrom Imitation to Challenge, pp. 59 - 72Publisher: Jagiellonian University PressPrint publication year: 2009