TY - BOOK ID - 111182714 TI - Institutions under siege : Donald Trump's attack on the deep state PY - 2023 SN - 1009186434 1009186450 1009170171 100917018X PB - Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Executive power KW - Administrative agencies KW - Democracy KW - Reorganization. KW - Trump, Donald, KW - Influence. KW - United States KW - Politics and government KW - Presidents KW - Powers KW - Trump, Donald J., KW - Tramp, Donalʹd, KW - Трамп, Дональд, KW - 川普唐納德, KW - The Donald, KW - Donald, KW - Trump, Donald John, UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:111182714 AB - Much of the research on institutional change shows how systems shift slowly and incrementally. Yet, in the case of former President Donald Trump, change was rapid and radical. In Institutions Under Siege, leading political sociologist John L. Campbell offers new insights for understanding the legacy of the Trump presidency. The book examines Trump's attack on the 'deep state' through the lens of institutional change theory, and demonstrates how he capitalized on tipping points and distinct leadership tactics to inspire, make deals with, and threaten people to get what he wanted. The book also assesses where the damage caused by the Trump administration is most likely to endure and where long-lasting damage was prevented. Sharp and insightful, Institutions Under Siege contrasts existing social science literature to draw attention to the unique significance of tipping points and the characteristics of particular leaders. ER -