• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Investigating the President : Congressional Checks on Presidential Power
  • Contains: Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- List of Tables and Figures -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- -- Chapter 2: When Congress Investigates -- -- Chapter 3: Investigations and Public Opinion -- -- Chapter 4: The Direct Influence of Congressional Investigations on Policy Outcomes -- -- Chapter 5: The Indirect Influence of Congressional Investigations on Policy Outcomes -- -- Chapter 6: Investigations in the Age of Obama -- -- Chapter 7: Conclusion -- -- References -- -- Index
  • Contributor: Kriner, Douglas L. [Author]; Schickler, Eric [Other]
  • Published: Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, [2016]
  • Extent: 1 online resource
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1515/9781400883639
  • ISBN: 9781400883639
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  • Keywords: Governmental investigations United States ; Executive power United States ; Legislative oversight United States ; Executive power. ; Governmental investigations. ; Legislative oversight. ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / Executive Branch ; American political history ; American politics ; Obama administration ; Republicans ; U.S. Congress ; U.S. Senate ; balance of power ; congressional action ; congressional investigations ; executive branch ; executive misconduct ; executive wrongdoing ; investigative power ; investigative powers ; military policy ; policy change ; political pressure ; [...]
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  • Footnote: In English
    Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
  • Description: Although congressional investigations have provided some of the most dramatic moments in American political history, they have often been dismissed as mere political theater. But these investigations are far more than grandstanding. Investigating the President shows that congressional investigations are a powerful tool for members of Congress to counter presidential aggrandizement. By shining a light on alleged executive wrongdoing, investigations can exert significant pressure on the president and materially affect policy outcomes. Douglas Kriner and Eric Schickler construct the most comprehensive overview of congressional investigative oversight to date, analyzing nearly thirteen thousand days of hearings, spanning more than a century, from 1898 through 2014. The authors examine the forces driving investigative power over time and across chambers, identify how hearings might influence the president’s strategic calculations through the erosion of the president’s public approval rating, and uncover the pathways through which investigations have shaped public policy. Put simply, by bringing significant political pressure to bear on the president, investigations often afford Congress a blunt, but effective check on presidential power—without the need to worry about veto threats or other hurdles such as Senate filibusters. In an era of intense partisan polarization and institutional dysfunction, Investigating the President delves into the dynamics of congressional investigations and how Congress leverages this tool to counterbalance presidential power.
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