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Michael J. Korzi
In Presidential Leadership at the Crossroads: William Howard Taft and the Modern Presidency, Michael J. Korzi examines Taft's presidency against the backdrop of early twentieth century politics, placing particular emphasis on Taft's theory of preside
Autor:
Michael J. Korzi
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The Politics of Presidential Term Limits
Whether by informal rule or constitutional decree, there has been a two-term limit for virtually all American presidents. While the 1788 Constitution allowed presidents “unlimited reeligibility,” this decision was controversial, as Americans trad
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198837404.003.0020
Autor:
Michael J. Korzi
Publikováno v:
Congress & the Presidency. 43:227-254
Although the first presidential election where both major party candidates (William Howard Taft and William Jennings Bryan) hit the campaign trail, the election of 1908 is a neglected election. When scholars do address it, they typically focus on ret
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Michael J. Korzi
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Congress & the Presidency. 38:195-216
This article is a reconsideration and reassessment of presidential signing statements. Although many scholars and commentators have weighed in on the practice since 2006—when Charlie Savage's Boston Globe stories ignited a firestorm of criticism an
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Michael J. Korzi
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Congress & the Presidency. 41:394-396
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Michael J. Korzi
Publikováno v:
Congress & the Presidency. 35:39-64
This article examines Franklin Delano Roosevelt's pursuit of a fourth term in 1944, despite the significant erosion of his physical health beginning in late 1943. Not only did Roosevelt pursue a fourth term against long odds that he would not survive
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Michael J. Korzi
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Congress & the Presidency. 31:21-52
This article examines presidential inaugural addresses to gain a perspective on the changing relationship between the people and the presidency throughout American political history. The analysis suggests three distinct models of inaugural address—
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Michael J. Korzi
Publikováno v:
Polity. 36:251-282
This article examines the decline of political parties in post-Civil War America and analyzes the impact of this decline on the presidency and presidential leadership. Drawing on primary documents from nineteenth-century presidential elections, I arg
Autor:
Michael J. Korzi
Publikováno v:
Presidential Studies Quarterly. 33:305-324
William Howard Taft, twenty-seventh president of the United States, is primarily remembered as an insignificant leader serving between far more interesting presidents, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. But Taft is also remembered as offering a r
Autor:
Michael J. Korzi
Publikováno v:
Polity. 33:49-75
With the rise of the democratic state came a strong emphasis on "the public" or "public opinion" in the study of politics. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a number of important works examined the contours of public opinion withi