Animate Background Off Topic Africa American Defense and Security Asia Congress Domestic Affairs Economic Issues Education Elections Energy and the Environment Europe Federalism Finance and Banking Foreign Affairs Founding and Shaping of the Nation Governance Health Human Rights and Civil Rights Immigration Impeachment Infrastructure Jobs and Economy Latin America and the Caribbean Law and Justice Leadership Media and the Press Middle East North America Political Parties and Movements Politics Race and Racism Religion Science and Technology Social Issues South America Supreme Court Taxation The First Year The Presidency Trade War and Terrorism World Happenings Search News The Presidency Electing the president: The people's power A true national vote would be an obvious reform yet hard to achieve. Kyle Kondik The Presidency Changing the Unwritten Rules of Presidential Leadership Extraconstitutional norms shift when the president decides and the country agrees, writes Michael Nelson. Michael Nelson The Presidency Partisanship, Polarization, and the Administrative State The office of the presidency itself has become a polarizing institution, write Sidney Milkis and Rachel Augustine Potter. Sidney Milkis and Rachel Augustine Potter The Presidency What Americans Still Want from Government Reform Seven trends can guide future bureaucratic improvements, writes Paul C. Light. Paul C. Light The Presidency Emergencies, Congress, and the Executive Three ways Congress could limit how and when presidents use emergency powers, writes Saikrishna Prakash. Saikrishna Prakash Biden's Israel Visit "This visit will represent a breakthrough on humanitarian aid getting in," said Mara Rudman. Mara Rudman Load More
The Presidency Electing the president: The people's power A true national vote would be an obvious reform yet hard to achieve. Kyle Kondik
The Presidency Changing the Unwritten Rules of Presidential Leadership Extraconstitutional norms shift when the president decides and the country agrees, writes Michael Nelson. Michael Nelson
The Presidency Partisanship, Polarization, and the Administrative State The office of the presidency itself has become a polarizing institution, write Sidney Milkis and Rachel Augustine Potter. Sidney Milkis and Rachel Augustine Potter
The Presidency What Americans Still Want from Government Reform Seven trends can guide future bureaucratic improvements, writes Paul C. Light. Paul C. Light
The Presidency Emergencies, Congress, and the Executive Three ways Congress could limit how and when presidents use emergency powers, writes Saikrishna Prakash. Saikrishna Prakash
Biden's Israel Visit "This visit will represent a breakthrough on humanitarian aid getting in," said Mara Rudman. Mara Rudman