Constant Campaigning: The New Governance Model

Charles O. Jones

Monday, 13 Oct 1997 at 12:00 am – Memorial Union

Jones is a professor at the University of Wisconsin, and author of The Presidency in a Separated System, The Reagan Legacy: Promise and Performance, The Trusteeship Presidency: Jimmy Carter and the United States Congress and Clean Air: The Politcs of Pollution Control.
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