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Presidential power

unchecked and unbalanced

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Presidential power
Matthew A. Crenson
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An edition of Presidential power (2008)

Presidential power

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A new history and evaluation of the "imperial presidency." Recent presidents have exploited the power of the American presidency more fully than their predecessors--and with greater consequence than the framers of the Constitution anticipated. This book, in the tradition of Arthur Schlesinger's 1973 Imperial Presidency, explores how American presidents--especially those of the past three decades--have increased the power of the presidency at the expense of democracy. Crenson and Ginsberg provide a history of this trend, showing that the expansion of presidential power dates back over one hundred years. They also look beyond the president's actions in the realm of foreign policy to consider other, more hidden, means that presidents have used to institutionalize the power of the executive branch.--From publisher description.

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W.W. Norton
Language
English
Pages
432

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Table of Contents

From republican government to presidentialism
Choosing presidents
War and peace and parties
From normalcy to primacy
Making the president imperial
Presidential war powers
Congressional government : its rise and fall
How the courts reinforce presidential power
Conclusion : upsizing the presidency and downsizing democracy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 369-413) and index.

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Library of Congress
JK511 .C74 2008

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Pagination
432 p.
Number of pages
432

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Open Library
OL22561314M
ISBN 13
9780393979497
LCCN
2008277426
OCLC/WorldCat
260231185
Goodreads
5641406

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