Signaling influence : presidential statements and their power over policy /
Presidential signals are a potential source of influence over public policy. Signals allow presidents to communicate efficiently their policy preferences to members of Congress and the bureaucracy. Legislators and bureaucrats need the president and his authority to achieve their own goals. Moreove...
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