Abstract

Presidential power is significantly augmented by the ability to influence the political agenda. However, we know little about the factors leading presidents to pursue particular issues over others. In this analysis we ex amine the influences on presidential emphasis of foreign policy Using a Poisson regression analysis of speeches over the period 1953-93, we find that a number of different contextual factors including approval, presiden tial influence in Congress, and international events affect presidential em phasis on foreign policy

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