Use one-inch margins and a reasonably standard font, and include a list of references. Your reference list will not count towards the page requirement. A degree of creativity — making interesting connections between readings, etc. — will be required in order to get an A. Please upload your paper through the Turnitin link on Blackboard. In describing research on the presidency, Dickinson (2009) mentions “the infamous n = 1 problem.” Even if we consider all the U.S. presidents, as of 2022, we have only 46 presidencies (and only 45 individuals serving as president) to potentially study. To what extent has the relatively small number of presidents been problematic for the social-scientific study of the presidency? How have social scientists studying the presidency tried to overcome problems related to the limited number of presi​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​dents? Have they been successful? Please keep the answer based on the books and articles that I uploaded below. [1] Neustadt, Richard E. 1990. Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents. New York: Free Press. Chapters 3-4. [2] Dickinson, Matthew J. 2009. “We All Want a Revolution: Neustadt, New Institutionalism, and the Future of Presidency Research.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 39(1): 736-770. [3] Howell, William G. 2003. Power Without Persuasion: The Politics of Direct Presidential Action. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Chapters 1-2. [4] *Kernell, Samuel. 1993. Going Public: New Strategies of Presidential Leadership. 2nd ed. Washington: CQ Press. Chapters 1-2. [5] Canes-Wrone, Brandice, William G. Howell, and David E. Lewis. 2008. “Toward a Broader Understanding of Presidential Power: A Reevaluation of the Two Presidencies Thesis.” Journal of Politics 70​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​(1):1-16.

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