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Last published
1997
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2026-08-06
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James B. Motley's research examines the historical and contemporary roles of the vice presidency in American politics. His work analyzes how the vice-presidential office has evolved, focusing on aspects like the potential for vice-presidential independence and its impact on political dynamics. Motley's scholarship contributes to a deeper understanding of executive branch functions and the strategic considerations involved in presidential elections.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 13
Selected Publications
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Losing the Veepstakes: How the Contemporary Vice Presidencies of Mike Pence and Kamala Harris Renew the Case for Vice-Presidential Independence (2023)
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