Donald Trump and Institutional Change Strategies

This article integrates three fields of study: the “regime politics” paradigm in law and courts, the “institutional change” approach in public policy, and the “unilateral presidency” literature. In doing so, we show how law, politics, and p...

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Main Authors: Jordan T. Cash, Dave Bridge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Laws
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/7/3/27
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spelling doaj-3616dec4331f454f9647c7d4f74c0c3d2020-11-24T21:58:29ZengMDPI AGLaws2075-471X2018-07-01732710.3390/laws7030027laws7030027Donald Trump and Institutional Change StrategiesJordan T. Cash0Dave Bridge1Program on Constitutionalism and Democracy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904, USADepartment of Political Science, Baylor University, Waco, TX 76798, USAThis article integrates three fields of study: the “regime politics” paradigm in law and courts, the “institutional change” approach in public policy, and the “unilateral presidency” literature. In doing so, we show how law, politics, and public policy are inextricably linked, and that researchers can borrow assumptions, methods, and theories from a variety of fields. We use Donald Trump’s early presidency to show how political actors (especially presidents) can use four different change strategies. In the case of Trump, we highlight: shifting of decision-making authority via insurrectionary displacement; the elimination of the individual mandate via subversive layering; a change in drone use policy via opportunistic conversion; and a gradual desensitization and change in school choice education policy via symbiotic drift. We conclude by offering lessons for all three literatures we incorporate, as well as a way forward for studying a presidential administration that many find difficult to analyze.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/7/3/27institutional changedisplacementlayeringconversiondriftTrumpregime politicsunilateral presidency
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institutional change
displacement
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regime politics
unilateral presidency
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title Donald Trump and Institutional Change Strategies
title_short Donald Trump and Institutional Change Strategies
title_full Donald Trump and Institutional Change Strategies
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publishDate 2018-07-01
description This article integrates three fields of study: the “regime politics” paradigm in law and courts, the “institutional change” approach in public policy, and the “unilateral presidency” literature. In doing so, we show how law, politics, and public policy are inextricably linked, and that researchers can borrow assumptions, methods, and theories from a variety of fields. We use Donald Trump’s early presidency to show how political actors (especially presidents) can use four different change strategies. In the case of Trump, we highlight: shifting of decision-making authority via insurrectionary displacement; the elimination of the individual mandate via subversive layering; a change in drone use policy via opportunistic conversion; and a gradual desensitization and change in school choice education policy via symbiotic drift. We conclude by offering lessons for all three literatures we incorporate, as well as a way forward for studying a presidential administration that many find difficult to analyze.
topic institutional change
displacement
layering
conversion
drift
Trump
regime politics
unilateral presidency
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