question archive In "The Politics Presidents Make, Leadership from John Adams to Bill Clinton" by Stephen Skowronek he says, or at least to my understanding, that the difference between Politics of disjunction and Politics of articulation is whether or not the Regime is vulnerable or resilient

In "The Politics Presidents Make, Leadership from John Adams to Bill Clinton" by Stephen Skowronek he says, or at least to my understanding, that the difference between Politics of disjunction and Politics of articulation is whether or not the Regime is vulnerable or resilient

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In "The Politics Presidents Make, Leadership from John Adams to Bill Clinton" by Stephen Skowronek he says, or at least to my understanding, that the difference between Politics of disjunction and Politics of articulation is whether or not the Regime is vulnerable or resilient. My question is how does Skowronek tell if a Regime is vulnerable or resilient?

 

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