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Essays and Book Reviews
- “Why the President Needs More Power.” Boston Review. July 2, 2018. (with T. Moe).
- Symposium on Relic. Journal of Politics. 79(4): 78-88. (with T. Moe).
- “The Rituals of the Presidency Make Trump Seem More Presidential.” FiveThirtyEight.com, March 20, 2017. (With E. Porter and T. Wood).
- J. Farrell, Richard Nixon:The Life. San Francisco Chronicle. March 17, 2017. (Book review)
- “Trump’s ‘Presidential Tone’ Is Meaningless: Judge Him by how He Governs.” Prospect Magazine. March 2, 2017. (With T. Moe).
- “A Word of Thanks to George Edwards.” PS: Political Science & Politics, 2017, 50(1): 68-70.
- “Unilateral Politics Revisited (and Revised) under Trump.” Princeton University Press blog. February 6, 2017.
- “America’s Antiquated Constitution.” Prospect Magazine. February 2, 2017. (with T. Moe).
- “Donald Trump’s President Will Be a Stress-Test for American Politics.” LSE USAPP. Dec. 29, 2016.
- “After Trump.” Boston Review. December 6, 2016.
- “Riggin’ Ironic: Most Americans Voted for Clinton.” CNN.com. November 11, 2016.
- “On the Presidency.” On the Ideal State. August 1, 2016.
- “Conservatives and Constitutional Change.” Defining Ideas, Hoover.org. June 23, 2016. (with T. Moe).
- “Our Outdated Constitution.” Defining Ideas, Hoover.org. June 2, 2016. (with T. Moe).
- “Fix the Broken U.S. Government with ‘Fast Track.’” CNN.com. May 24, 2016. (with T. Moe)
- “It’s so much worse than just Paul Ryan vs Nancy Pelosi: This is why Congress is a disaster.” Salon.com. April 23, 2016.
- “Results of President Obama’s Race to the Top.” Education Next. July 14, 2015.
- “Executive Secrecy.” Boston Review. July 1, 2015. (Book Review with M. Zeisberg)
- “Rahm Emanuel’s Victory Reflects Chicago Politics, Not a Blueprint for Democratic Party.” The Conversation. April 8, 2015.
- “Presidential Power.” Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences.
- N. Young. Why We Fight: Congress and the Politics of World War II. Journal of Interdisciplinary History. Winter 2014. (Book Review)
- “A Question of Power.” The American Legion Magazine. June, 2014.
- “The House’s Assault on the Presidency Has no Teeth.” U.S. News and World Report. March 21, 2014.
- “Information Fuels Support for School Reform.” Education Next. 14(2): 26-35. (with M. Henderson and P. Peterson)
- “Enhanced Presidential Proposal Power: Con.” In R. Ellis and M. Nelson (eds.), Debating Reform: Conflicting Perspectives on How to Fix the American Political System, 3rd Edition. Congressional Quarterly Press. (with T. Moe)
- “The Syria Effect.” Politico.com. September 8, 2013. (with S. Jackman, and J. Rogowski)
- A. Polsky. Elusive Victories: The American Presidency at War. Political Science Quarterly. September 3, 2013. (Book Review)
- “Count on Congress: The Logic of Handing Syria Over to the Lawmakers.” Foreign Affairs. September 3, 2013.
- “All Syria Policy is Local.” Foreign Policy. September 3, 2013.
- “The Not-So-Imperial Presidency of Barak Obama.” Politico.com. August 7, 2013.
- “Amid Reform Fatigue, a Crying Need for Leadership on Education.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. May 4, 2013. (with G. Lightbourn)
- “Just as the Framers Intended.” New York Times, “Room for Debate.” September 21, 2012.
- “What Romney Needs to Say to Win.” CNN.com. August 29, 2012.
- “Teachers Unions have a Popularity Problem.” Wall Street Journal. June 4, 2012. (with P. Peterson and M. West)
- R. Caro. The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson. San Francisco Chronicle, May 11, 2012. (Book Review)
- “All Eyes on Social Security.” CNN.com. September 12, 2011.
- “The president is the best bet to find way out of deadlock.” CNN.com. July 9, 2011.
- G. Krutz and J. Peake. Treaty Politics and the Rise of Executive Agreements: International Commitments in a System of Shared Powers. Perspectives on Politics. 2011. 9(2): 489-90. (Book Review)
- G. Dunn. The Lies of Sarah Palin. San Francisco Chronicle. May 15, 2011. (Book Review)
- “How did we get to the brink of shutdown?” CNN.com. April 8, 2011.
- “For Obama and Libya, Now the Tricky Part.” CNN.com. March 28, 2011.
- D. Rumsfeld. Known and Unknown: A Memoir. San Francisco Chronicle. February 20, 2011 (Book Review)
- “Meeting of the Minds, Results from the Fourth Annual Education Next-PEPG Survey.” Education Next. 11(1): 20-31. (with M. West and P. Peterson)
- “War Powers Consultation Act: Con.” In R. Ellis and M. Nelson (eds.), Debating the Presidency. Congressional Quarterly Press. Also appeared in 2nd Edition, published in 2012.
- “The Persuadable Public, Results from the Third Annual Education Next-PEPG Survey.” Education Next. 9(4). (with M. West and P. Peterson)
- J. Yoo. Crisis and Command: A History of Executive Power from George Washington to George W. Bush. San Francisco Chronicle. January 31, 2010, p. FE-4. (Book Review)
- D. Lewis, The Politics of Presidential Appointments: Political Control and Bureaucratic Performance. Political Science Quarterly, 2010. 125(1): 183-85. (Book Review)
- “Educating the Public.” Education Next. 9(3): 40-47. 2009. (with M. West)
- “In War, Politics Is a Lethal Weapon.” Chicago Tribune. September 7, 2008. (with J. Pevehouse)
- “What Americans Think about their Schools, Results from the Second Annual Education Next-PEPG Survey.” Education Next. 8(4): 12-27. 2008. (with M. West and P. Peterson)
- “Is the Price Right? Probing Americans’ Understanding of Education Spending.” Education Next. 8(3): 36-41. (with M. West)
- “Accountability Lost: Student Learning only Sometimes a Factor in School Board Elections.” Education Next. 8(1): 66-72. (with C. Berry)
- “When Congress Stops Wars.” Foreign Affairs. 86(5): 95-108. (with J. Pevehouse)
- “What Americans Think about their Schools.” Education Next. 7(4): 12-26. (with M. West and P. Peterson)
- “Will Bush’s War Policy Be Tamed by New Congress?” Chicago Tribune. January 8, 2007, p. 15.
- “School Vouchers.” International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Ed. W. Darity. Vol. 7. 2nd ed. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA. 2007. (with E. Llaudet)
- M. Berkman and E. Plutzer, Ten thousand Democracies: Politics and Public Opinion in America’s School Districts. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 2006. (Book Review)
- “Political Checks on a Politicized Presidency: A Response to Neal Katyal’s ‘Internal Separation of Powers.’” Yale Law Journal Pocket Part. 2006.
- “School Boards Surrounded.” American School Board Journal. 192(5): 24-37. 2005.
- “School Boards Besieged.” Education Week, March 9, 2005.
- “Grey Lady Wheezing: The AFT Hoodwinks the Times.” Education Next. Winter. 5(1): 74-77. 2005 (with M. West)
- “Dog Eats AFT Homework.” Wall Street Journal. August 18, 2004. P. A10. (with M. West and P. Peterson)
- “One Child at a Time.” Education Next. 4(3): 26-31. Also published in P. Peterson (ed.), Using Competition to Improve America’s Schools: Promises and Pitfalls. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2004.
- J. Huber and C. Shipan (2003), Deliberate Discretion? Congress and the Presidency. Congress and the Presidency. 30(1): 103-105. (Book Review)
- P. Cooper (2002), By Order of the President: the Use and Abuse of Executive Direct Action. Political Science Quarterly. 118(1): 133-34. (Book Review)
- “Voucher Research Controversy: New Looks at the New York City Evaluation.” Education Next. 4(2): 73-78. (with P. Peterson)
- “Executive Power of Removal.” Dictionary of American History. 2002. Charles Scribner’s Sons.
- H. Brighouse (2000), School Choice and Social Justice. Constitutional Political Economy. December, 2001. 12(4): 375-378. (Book Review)
- “The Data Vacuum.” Education Next. 2(2): 79-83. 2002.
- “School Choice in Three Cities.” Education Matters. 1(2): 48-54. Also published in P. Peterson (ed.), Using Competition to Improve America’s Schools: Promises and Pitfalls. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2001. (with P. Wolf, P. Peterson, and D. Campbell)
- J. Aberbach and B. Rockman (2000), In the Web of Politics: Three Decades of the U.S. Federal Executive. Congress and the Presidency. Autumn, 2001. 28(2): 221-223. (Book Review)
- “In Defense of Our Voucher Research.” Education Week. February 7, 2001. (with P. Wolf, P. Peterson, and D. Campbell)
- “Good Motives Are Not Enough.” Education Week. October 20, 1998. (with P. Peterson and J. Greene)
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