Development of the American Presidency
Development of the American Presidency
Ellis, Richard
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2022
658
Dura
Inglês
9781032070049
15 a 20 dias
1424
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Preface
Chapter 1: Envisioning the Presidency
PART I: THE PRESIDENT AND THE PEOPLE
Chapter 2: Selecting the President
Chapter 3: The Public Presidency
PART II: THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
Chapter 4: The Legislative Presidency
Chapter 5: The War-Making Presidency
Chapter 6: The Unilateral Presidency: Legislating from the Oval Office
PART III: THE PRESIDENT AND THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Chapter 7: Organizing the Presidency
Chapter 8: The Removal Power, Party Patronage, and the Unitary Executive
PART IV: THE PRESIDENT AND THE LAW
Chapter 9: The President and the Judiciary
Chapter 10: Law and Executive Power
PART V: CONCLUSION
Chapter 11: Evaluating Presidents
Chapter 1: Envisioning the Presidency
PART I: THE PRESIDENT AND THE PEOPLE
Chapter 2: Selecting the President
Chapter 3: The Public Presidency
PART II: THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
Chapter 4: The Legislative Presidency
Chapter 5: The War-Making Presidency
Chapter 6: The Unilateral Presidency: Legislating from the Oval Office
PART III: THE PRESIDENT AND THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Chapter 7: Organizing the Presidency
Chapter 8: The Removal Power, Party Patronage, and the Unitary Executive
PART IV: THE PRESIDENT AND THE LAW
Chapter 9: The President and the Judiciary
Chapter 10: Law and Executive Power
PART V: CONCLUSION
Chapter 11: Evaluating Presidents
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presidents;power;attorney;general;removal;unitary;executive;electoral;college;olc;Richard J. Ellis;Justice Department;Article Ii;Public Administration;Younger Man;Circuit Court;Pardon Power;Removal Power;Unitary Executive;President's Removal Power;Unilateral Directives;Electoral College;National Nominating Convention;White House Staff;Global Gag Rule;Unilateral Presidency;State Secrets Privilege;OMB Director;Presidency Thesis;Presidential War Powers;White House Counsel's Office;Domestic Council;Electoral Votes;Reconstructive Presidents;Front Porch Campaign;Popular Vote Winner
Preface
Chapter 1: Envisioning the Presidency
PART I: THE PRESIDENT AND THE PEOPLE
Chapter 2: Selecting the President
Chapter 3: The Public Presidency
PART II: THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
Chapter 4: The Legislative Presidency
Chapter 5: The War-Making Presidency
Chapter 6: The Unilateral Presidency: Legislating from the Oval Office
PART III: THE PRESIDENT AND THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Chapter 7: Organizing the Presidency
Chapter 8: The Removal Power, Party Patronage, and the Unitary Executive
PART IV: THE PRESIDENT AND THE LAW
Chapter 9: The President and the Judiciary
Chapter 10: Law and Executive Power
PART V: CONCLUSION
Chapter 11: Evaluating Presidents
Chapter 1: Envisioning the Presidency
PART I: THE PRESIDENT AND THE PEOPLE
Chapter 2: Selecting the President
Chapter 3: The Public Presidency
PART II: THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
Chapter 4: The Legislative Presidency
Chapter 5: The War-Making Presidency
Chapter 6: The Unilateral Presidency: Legislating from the Oval Office
PART III: THE PRESIDENT AND THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Chapter 7: Organizing the Presidency
Chapter 8: The Removal Power, Party Patronage, and the Unitary Executive
PART IV: THE PRESIDENT AND THE LAW
Chapter 9: The President and the Judiciary
Chapter 10: Law and Executive Power
PART V: CONCLUSION
Chapter 11: Evaluating Presidents
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presidents;power;attorney;general;removal;unitary;executive;electoral;college;olc;Richard J. Ellis;Justice Department;Article Ii;Public Administration;Younger Man;Circuit Court;Pardon Power;Removal Power;Unitary Executive;President's Removal Power;Unilateral Directives;Electoral College;National Nominating Convention;White House Staff;Global Gag Rule;Unilateral Presidency;State Secrets Privilege;OMB Director;Presidency Thesis;Presidential War Powers;White House Counsel's Office;Domestic Council;Electoral Votes;Reconstructive Presidents;Front Porch Campaign;Popular Vote Winner