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Executive Power in Theory and Practice, PDF eBook

Executive Power in Theory and Practice PDF

Edited by H. Liebert, G. McDowell, Kenneth A. Loparo

Part of the Jepson Studies in Leadership series

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Since September 11, 2001, long-standing debates over the nature and proper extent of executive power have assumed a fresh urgency.

What is executive power? When did it first emerge, and why? And what is the role of the executive within the American regime?

In this book, eleven leading scholars of American politics and political theory address these and related questions, in essays on topics ranging from Aristotle and the Roman Republic to the presidencies of George W.

Bush and Barack Obama.

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