The dual executive : unilateral orders in a separated and shared power system
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The dual executive : unilateral orders in a separated and shared power system
(Studies in the modern presidency)
Stanford University Press, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Popular perception holds that presidents act "first and alone," resorting to unilateral orders to promote an agenda and head off unfavorable legislation. Little research, however, has considered the diverse circumstances in which such orders are issued. The Dual Executive reinterprets how and when presidents use unilateral power by illuminating the dual roles of the president. Drawing from an original data set of over 5,000 executive orders and proclamations (the two most frequently used unilateral orders) from the Franklin D. Roosevelt to the George W. Bush administrations (1933-2009), this book situates unilateral orders within the broad scope of executive-legislative relations. Michelle Belco and Brandon Rottinghaus shed light on the shared nature of unilateral power by recasting the executive as both an aggressive "commander" and a cooperative "administrator" who uses unilateral power not only to circumvent Congress, but also to support and facilitate its operations.
目次
1. Introduction: The Dual Executive and Unilateral Power
2. A New Theory and Approach to Studying Unilateral Orders
3. The Presidents' Orders: Proclamations and Executive Orders
4. The Source of Authority and Delegation of Powers
5. An Independent President or Administrator? Command and Routine Orders
6. An Independent President or Administrator? Orders to Preempt and Support Congress
7. An Independent President or Administrator? Orders That Adapt and Implement Law
8. Conclusion: Unilateral Orders in a Separated and Shared Power System
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