Power without Persuasion: The Politics of Direct Presidential ActionPrinceton University Press, 15 июл. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 264 Since the early 1960s, scholarly thinking on the power of U.S. presidents has rested on these words: "Presidential power is the power to persuade." Power, in this formulation, is strictly about bargaining and convincing other political actors to do things the president cannot accomplish alone. Power without Persuasion argues otherwise. Focusing on presidents' ability to act unilaterally, William Howell provides the most theoretically substantial and far-reaching reevaluation of presidential power in many years. He argues that presidents regularly set public policies over vocal objections by Congress, interest groups, and the bureaucracy. |
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3 Bridge Building | 55 |
4 Theory Testing | 76 |
5 Congressional Constraints on Presidential Power | 101 |
6 The Institutional Foundations of Judicial Deference | 136 |
7 Conclusion | 175 |
Appendixes | 189 |
Notes | 203 |
Bibliography | 219 |
Index | 231 |
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