Rivals for Power: Presidential-Congressional Relations JA Thurber, J Tama Rowman and Littlefield, 2018 | 113* | 2018 |
Forcing the president's hand: How the US congress shapes foreign policy through sanctions legislation J Tama Foreign Policy Analysis 16 (3), 397-416, 2020 | 55* | 2020 |
A Creative Tension: The Foreign Policy Roles of the President and Congress LH Hamilton, J Tama Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2002 | 55* | 2002 |
The politics of strategy: why government agencies conduct major strategic reviews J Tama Journal of Public Policy 37 (1), 27-54, 2017 | 33 | 2017 |
Terrorism and National Security Reform: How Commissions Can Drive Change During Crises J Tama Cambridge University Press, 2011 | 33 | 2011 |
The US Congress and North Korea during the Clinton years: talk tough, carry a small stick RM Hathaway, J Tama Asian Survey 44 (5), 711-733, 2004 | 32 | 2004 |
The prevalence of bipartisanship in US foreign policy: an analysis of important congressional votes JD Bryan, J Tama International Politics 59 (5), 874-897, 2022 | 31 | 2022 |
Multilateralism and the use of force: experimental evidence on the views of foreign policy elites J Busby, C Kafura, J Monten, J Tama Foreign Policy Analysis 16 (1), 118-129, 2020 | 31 | 2020 |
An Introduction to Presidential-Congressional Rivalry JA Thurber, J Tama Rivals for Power: Presidential-Congressional Relations, 1-30, 2018 | 28* | 2018 |
Does Strategic Planning Matter? The Outcomes of U.S. National Security Reviews J Tama Political Science Quarterly 130 (4), 735-65, 2015 | 28* | 2015 |
Polarization and US Foreign Policy: Key Debates and New Findings GM Friedrichs, J Tama International Politics 59, 767-785, 2022 | 27 | 2022 |
United in Goals, Divided on Means D Smeltz, J Busby, G Holyk, C Kafura, J Monten, J Tama Chicago Council on Global Affairs, 2015 | 21 | 2015 |
How an Agency's Responsibilities and Political Context Shape Government Strategic Planning: Evidence from US Federal Agency Quadrennial Reviews J Tama Public Management Review, 2017 | 19* | 2017 |
Crises, Commissions, and Reform: The Impact of Blue-Ribbon Panels J Tama Political Research Quarterly 67 (1), 152-164, 2014 | 19 | 2014 |
Congress is Already Post-Partisan: Agreement Across the Aisle on U.S. Foreign Policy JW Busby, J Monten, J Tama, W Inboden Foreign Affairs, 2013 | 15* | 2013 |
Tradeoffs in defense strategic planning: lessons from the US quadrennial defense review J Tama Defence Planning as Strategic Fact, 27-49, 2020 | 14 | 2020 |
Strengthening the Economic Arsenal: Bolstering the Deterrent and Signaling Effects of Sanctions E Rosenberg, J Tama Center for a New American Security, 2019 | 14* | 2019 |
Anti-presidential bipartisanship in US foreign policy under Trump: The case of the International Affairs Budget J Tama Available at SSRN 3393170, 2019 | 14 | 2019 |
The Foreign Policy Establishment or Donald Trump: Which Better Reflects American Opinion? D Smeltz, K Friedhoff, C Kafura, J Busby, J Monten, J Tama Chicago Council on Global Affairs, 2017 | 13* | 2017 |
The Contemporary Presidency: The Power and Limitations of Commissions: The Iraq Study Group, Bush, Obama, and Congress J Tama Presidential Studies Quarterly 41 (1), 135-155, 2011 | 13 | 2011 |