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基本説明
Provides a systematic and balanced reconsideration of the presidnetial lame duck phenomenon based on new data and newly configured variables.
Full Description
This work examines the historical development of the lame duck syndrome and the imposition of the Twenty-Second amendment. the work also empirically measures the impact of term limits on presidential power through the use of eight, key indicatoris: treaties, executive agreements, legislative support scores, executive orders, vetoes, appointments, retention of cabinet officals and popular approval ratings.