George W. Bush's Partisan Presidency Shaped Modern Political Landscape
The article "George W. Bush and the Partisan Presidency" by Richard M. Skinner discusses how George W. Bush's presidency was marked by strong partisanship. The author, a government professor, examines Bush's approach to governing and how it influenced political dynamics. The key finding is that Bush's presidency was characterized by a high level of partisanship, which had implications for how policies were developed and implemented during his time in office.