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41 reviewsISBN 10: 0495189944
ISBN 13: 9780495189947
Author: James P Pfiffner
The Presidency: Origins and Powers
Explores the historical foundations and constitutional powers of the presidency.
The President and the Public
Discusses the relationship between the president and the American public, including public opinion and media interactions.
The White House Organization and Staff
Analyzes the structure and function of the White House staff and its evolution.
The Institutional Presidency
Examines the growth and development of the executive branch and its agencies.
The Cabinet and the Executive Branch
Looks at the role of the Cabinet and other executive departments in the administration.
The President and Congress
Investigates the interactions and power dynamics between the presidency and Congress.
The President and National Security
Covers the president's role in national security and foreign policy decision-making.
Abuse of Power and Presidential Reputation
Discusses instances of presidential overreach and their impact on public trust and reputation.
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Tags: James P Pfiffner, Modern Presidency