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John Prados, The Family Jewels: The CIA, Secrecy, and Presidential Power

European Journal of American Studies, 2017
John Prados, The Family Jewels: The CIA, Secrecy, and Presidential Power Austin: University of Texas Press, 2016, pp. 388. ISBN: 9780292737624. Marcus Walsh-Fuhring John Prados’s book analyzes secrecy as it occurs in the relationship between the Central ...
Marcus Walsh-Führing
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Assessing Presidential Power

American Politics Research, 2008
Presidents have a wide array of strategies to influence legislation. One area that has seen less emphasis in the literature is the executive's unilateral ability to issue signing statements and their role in shaping policy. We develop a spatial model illustrating how the president's bargaining power with Congress can be expanded when the veto threat ...
Christopher S. Kelley, Bryan W. Marshall
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Presidential Power

2000
1. Introduction: Presidential Power, by Robert Y. Shapiro, Martha Joynt Kumar, and Lawrence R. JacobsPart 1. Richard Neustadt's Presidential Power and American Political Science 2. Neustadt's Power Approach to the Presidency, by George Edwards3. Richard Neustadt in the History of American Political Science, by John GunnellPart 2.
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The Persistence of the Power Elite: Presidential Cabinets and Corporate Interlocks, 1968–2018

Social Currents, 2018
In his seminal text, The Power Elite, C. Wright Mills initially drew critical attention to U.S. state power, asserting that economic, political, and military elites flow through a revolving door, cycling in and out of positions of power.
Timothy M. Gill
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Measuring Presidential Power

Comparative Political Studies, 2000
Despite an increased need to measure presidential power and the increased use of such measurements in empirical studies, there has been little examination of the relative merits of alternative methods of measuring presidential power. This study reviews the measures currently in use and identifies the measure developed by Shugart and Carey (1992) as ...
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Presidential Alliance Powers

The Washington Quarterly, 2019
Among President Donald Trump’s most heterodox foreign policy instincts is his lifelong disdain for American alliances.
Mira Rapp-Hooper, Matthew C. Waxman
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Exercising presidential power

2020
This chapter will consider the ways in which presidents exercise power, with specific emphasis on the differing leadership styles of Presidents Trump and Obama. Parallels will be drawn with regard to use of formal and informal powers, nomination and appointment of staff, issuing executive orders and relations with other actors, most notably Congress ...
Clodagh Harrington, Alex Waddan
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The Power of a Tweet? Social Media, Presidential Communication, and the Politics of Health

Presidential Studies Quarterly, 2022
Simon F. Haeder   +1 more
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Presidential Power

2013
Duque, Raquel dos Santos   +1 more
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