The subject of this thesis is the Imperial Presidency. Arthur Schlesinger is the author of this term in the realm of Political Science. His book was a reaction to the gradual accretion of political power in the office of the President of the United States. Imperial Presidency is described by variables: a) The President overreaches his powers given to him by the Constitution of the USA; b) The President is not limited by other branches of power. The theories behind this thesis are called the unilateral action theory and the unitary presidency theory. After designating variables in the thesis we should be able to answer the question: "What kind of political behaviour describes imperial presidency?
This Article focuses on the comparative dimension of a phenomenon that is already well known to U.S....
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Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.'s Imperial Presidency (1973) and Richard Neustadt's Presidential Powers (196...
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Thesis under the direction of Professor Marc Joseph Hetherington This paper discusses the Imperial P...
Stephen Skowronek’s study of presidential leadership and recurring patterns of regime development in...
This Article focuses on the comparative dimension of a phenomenon that is already well known to U.S....
The dissertation proposes three models of the presidency based on the variable nature of four "strat...
This thesis tracks the direction of the development of unilateral executive power from Nixon to Clin...
On the heels of the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal, historian, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. (1973)...
Jason MycoffPresident Obama???s use of unilateral executive power during his presidency has evoked ...
In the last four decades, the presidency has been characterized both as the imperial presidency as...
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.'s Imperial Presidency (1973) and Richard Neustadt's Presidential Powers (196...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Political Science, Washington State UniversityModern presidents have ushered in a ne...
For decades, presidential scholars have posed various theories of what makes the President of the Un...
The subjects of this thesis are the war powers of the U.S. President. The main theory of this work i...
The topic of my study is presidential system. I have chosen this topic because I am interested in si...
Since the beginning of the American constitutional experience, the President of US has been periodic...
This OER is drawn from a Masters-level online course and it aims to develop participant's knowledge ...
Thesis under the direction of Professor Marc Joseph Hetherington This paper discusses the Imperial P...
Stephen Skowronek’s study of presidential leadership and recurring patterns of regime development in...
This Article focuses on the comparative dimension of a phenomenon that is already well known to U.S....
The dissertation proposes three models of the presidency based on the variable nature of four "strat...
This thesis tracks the direction of the development of unilateral executive power from Nixon to Clin...