POSC150 Lecture 24: April 13, 2016 - The Presidency II
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With explicit responsibilities come inherent powers: ex: need to talk to congress so he does state of the union. Actually sets up what to talk about. Informal ways to get institutions to cooperate: started post-wwii, the power to persuade. They can get congress to go along with plans. But if there is a party switch in the house it is to get stuff passed: going public. In hopes that constituents will pressure their representatives. Only works if the president is popular with congress" constituents. Overtime people stop liking president: start off honeymoon phase then goes away, at times of national crisis or war there is a rally-round- the-flag effect. Formal tools to make policy on his own: executive agreements. Arrangements with other countries doesn"t need senate approval. Ex: how we ended the war with korea and vietnam: executive orders. Instructions to the bureaucracy on how to interpret and implement laws.