The Post-imperial Presidency
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The Post-imperial Presidency
Transaction Books, c1980
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A selection of articles taken from Society magazine
収録内容
- Jewell, M. E. The selection process and the Presidency
- Rose, R. Citizen participation in the Presidential process
- Reedy, G. E. The Presidency, and question about national unity
- Levin, M. A. A call for a politics of institutions, not men
- Dodd, L. C. Congress, the President, and the cycles of power
- Korb, L. J. The evolving relationship between the White House and the Department of Defense in the post-imperial Presidency
- Allison, G. The advantages of a Presidential Executive Cabinet (EXCAB)
- Krieger, R. A. The rise and fall of Presidential economic stabilization policy
- Cronin, T. E. An imperiled Presidency?
- Wildavsky, A. Was Nixon tough?
- Davis, V. Carter tries on the world for size
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内容説明
During the Nixon administration, a key phrase identified with Arthur Schlesinger emerged: namely, the "imperial presidency." The whole postwar trend was perceived as moving in this direction. But with the Ford and Carter administrations, strong countertrends were set in motion: trends which enhanced the power of the judiciary in the case of the impeachment of Nixon, and legislative authority in the cases of the Ford and Carter administrations. As a result, it is now time for a fundamental reevaluation of the nature of the presidency, which is precisely what this volume represents.
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