The enigma of presidential power : parties, policies and strategic uses of unilateral action
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The enigma of presidential power : parties, policies and strategic uses of unilateral action
[Produced by Amazon], c2017
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Reprint. Originally published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2017
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-223) and index
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内容説明
With gridlock, presidents increasingly rely on unilateral actions - means not requiring legislative statutes - which many view as tantamount to power. Using a variety of approaches, Chiou and Rothenberg show that this need not be the case as, under many conditions, the chief executive's employment of such tools is constrained. Rather, presidents contemplating issuing executive orders are often constrained by worries about challenging the legislature and the courts. Most notably, the ability of Congress to employ extra-statutory means, involving efforts by legislators and their parties that don't require passing a law, limit how presidents utilize their discretion. Additionally, political parties can influence presidential choices and actions both by restricting the ideological direction in which presidents can push policy via discretionary authority and by agenda-setting and disciplining members in the legislative process. Nor are all presidential actions equal, as the policy area involved and the importance of an action condition presidential power.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Thinking about power: theoretical models
- 3. Not all unilateral actions are created equal: measuring the significance of executive orders
- 4. The race for power: empirically examining competing models
- 5. Bringing the parties in: legislative partisan influence and presidential power
- 6. The subtleties of power - assessing the two presidencies
- 7. Conclusions - solving the enigma of presidential power.
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