- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > 英文書
- > Politics / International Relations
Full Description
What happens when a tradition-bound institution encounters an iconoclastic president intent on changing how the government operates? In Disruption?, Sean M. Theriault has gathered nineteen leading authors from a range of subfields to provide a compelling understanding for if, how, and to what extent Trump disrupted the Senate. As the authors argue, Trump became trapped in the norms and rules of the Senate on some dimensions, while he became the story to which all senators needed to respond on others. This book shows how multiple facets of the Senate changed during Trump's presidency, including the legislative process, party leadership, roll-call voting, and communications. Comprehensive in its coverage of the period and embedding it in a deep historical context, this book highlights how these changes reflected back on to not only the Trump administration, but also the very legitimacy of the Senate itself.
Contents
Introduction: Disruption? The Senate during the Trump Era
Frank H. Mackaman and Sean M. Theriault
Chapter 1: The Changing Senate's Unchanging Rules
Donald A. Ritchie
Chapter 2: The Filibuster and the Trump Senate: The View from the Mid-Twentieth Century American South
Joseph Crespino
Chapter 3: Trump's Senate: A Bicameral Perspective
C. Lawrence Evans
Chapter 4: Unorthodox Legislating in Trump's Senate
Molly E. Reynolds
Chapter 5: High Stakes Negotiation: Reaching Agreement on Pandemic Aid in 2020
Frances Lee, Bettina Poirier, and Christopher Betram
Chapter 6: The Surprisingly Effective Lawmaking of Minority-Party Democrats in the Senate during the Trump Era
Craig Volden and Alan E. Wiseman
Chapter 7: Leadership in the Modern Senate
James Wallner
Chapter 8: McConnell's President: The Anti-Institutionalist Partisan
Julian E. Zelizer
Chapter 9: Trump's Disregard for Senate Norms and Prerogatives
Niels Lesniewski
Chapter 10: Senate Communication in the Era of Trump
Annelise Russell
Chapter 11: The Crisis of Senate Legitimacy
Lee Drutman
Chapter 12: The End of the Institutionalist
Christina Bellantoni
Chapter 13: Presidents, Congress, and the Politics of Unilateral Action
William G. Howell and Terry M. Moe
Chapter 14: Afterward: The Future of the Senate
Sean M. Theriault
Index



