A Workable government? : the Constitution after 200 years
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A Workable government? : the Constitution after 200 years
Norton, c1987
- pbk.
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Note
At head of title: The American Assembly, Columbia University
Includes index
Contents of Works
- How does the Constitution structure government? / H. Jefferson Powell
- Political parties and a workable government / Lloyd N. Cutler
- The Constitution and foreign policy / Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
- The beast that might not exist : some speculations on the Constitution and the independent regulatory agencies / Stephen L. Carter
- New federalism / Shirley S. Abrahamson, Diane S. Gutmann
- The Constitution and the nationalization of American politics / Mark Tushnet
- The influence of judicial review on constitutional theory / Frank H. Easterbrook
- Technological change and the Constitution / Alan F. Westin
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Is the government created centuries ago in Philadelphia still workable today? A panel of experts addresses the ability of our form of government to cope with social, economic, political and international issues in today's modern world.
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