Debating the presidency : conflicting perspectives on the American executive
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Debating the presidency : conflicting perspectives on the American executive
CQ Press, c2018
4th ed
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The study of the presidency-the power of the office, the evolution of the executive as an institution, the men who have served-has generated a great body of research and scholarship. This book encourages students to grapple with the ideas of the literature by presenting conflicting perspectives on some of the most pivotal issues facing the modern presidency.
In the three pro/con pairs that are new to this edition, contributors debate if executive orders undermined democracy, if social media has brought the president closer to the people, and if the vice presidency should be abolished. Ellis and Nelson introduce each pair of essays, giving students context and preparing them to read each argument critically, so they can decide for themselves which side of the debate they find most persuasive.
目次
Preface
Contributors
1. Resolved, The framers of the Constitution would approve of the modern presidency
Pro: - David Nichols
Con: - Terri Bimes
2. Resolved, The unitary executive is a myth
Pro: - Richard J. Ellis
Con: - Saikrishna Prakash
3. Resolved, Political parties should nominate candidates for the presidency through a national primary
Pro: - Michael Nelson
Con: - Andrew E. Busch
4. Resolved, The president should be elected directly by the people
Pro: - Burdett Loomis
Con: - Byron E. Shafer
5. Resolved, The Twenty-second Amendment should be repealed
Pro: - David Karol
Con: - Thomas E. Cronin
6. Resolved, The new media have brought the president closer to the people
Pro: - Matthew R. Kerbel
Con: - Jeffrey E. Cohen
7. Resolved, Presidential success and failure have more to do with political time than with a president's character and leadership qualities
Pro: - Stephen Skowronek
Con: - Fred I. Greenstein
8. Resolved, Presidential power is (still) the power to persuade
Pro: - Matthew J. Dickinson
Con: - George C. Edwards III
9. Resolved, Congress should be required to vote up or down on legislation proposed by the president
Pro: - William G. Howell and Terry M. Moe
Con: - B. Dan Wood
10. Resolved, Presidents have usurped the war power that rightfully belongs to Congress
Pro: - Nancy Kassop
Con: - Richard M. Pious
11. Resolved, Presidential signing statements threaten the rule of law and the separation of powers
Pro: - Peter M. Shane
Con: - Nelson Lund
12. Resolved, Executive orders and other unilateral presidential directives undermine democracy
Pro: - Gene Healy
Con: - Andrew Rudalevige
13. Resolved, The president has too much power in the selection of judges
Pro: - David A. Yalof
Con: - John Anthony Maltese
14. Resolved, The vice presidency should be abolished
Pro: - Douglas L. Kriner
Con: - Joel K. Goldstein
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