The book explores the increasing reliance of presidents on veto threats as a strategic bargaining tool in recent decades. It serves as a companion to Sam Kernell's earlier work on presidential public appeals, offering insights that challenge existing understandings of presidential-congressional relations. By analyzing this trend, the study encourages scholars to rethink the dynamics between the presidency and Congress, highlighting the evolving nature of political strategy in American governance.
Samuel H Kernell Libros
