The Power of the Presidency: Concepts and Controversy / Edition 3

The Power of the Presidency: Concepts and Controversy / Edition 3

by Robert S. Hirschfield
ISBN-10:
0202241602
ISBN-13:
9780202241609
Pub. Date:
12/30/1982
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers
ISBN-10:
0202241602
ISBN-13:
9780202241609
Pub. Date:
12/30/1982
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers
The Power of the Presidency: Concepts and Controversy / Edition 3

The Power of the Presidency: Concepts and Controversy / Edition 3

by Robert S. Hirschfield

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Overview

The American presidency is the most powerful political office in the world. But this impressive statement serves only to raise a whole series of fundamental questions: What is the scope of presidential powers and what are its limits? Can the president use all the authority of his office or is that authority more formal than effective? Does the presidency have sufficient power to meet today's needs or do the problems of the modern age demand a more powerful executive? Is there a danger of dictatorship in the growth of political authority or will the presidency remain an office of constitutional democratic leadership?

This book explores such questions by presenting a wide range of views on presidential power from a variety of sources: original supporters and opponents of the office; presidents themselves; Supreme Court decisions; and professional students of the presidency.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780202241609
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 12/30/1982
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 524
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert S. Hirschfield was professor of political science at the City University of New York and editorial director of The Earth Times. He also taught at Fordham, Harvard, and New York University, was a television and radio producer, host and commentator, and a political activist at the national and local levels. His books include The Constitution and the Court and Selection/Election: A Forum on the American Presidency and his articles, essays, and reviews have appeared in Public Policy, Parliamentary Affairs, The American Political Science Review, The American Government Annual, The Nation, and The New York Times.

Table of Contents

Introduction; I: Original Views; The Presidency in the Constitution; Antifederalist Attacks on the Presidency; Federalist Defense of the Presidency; II: Presidential Views; The Initial Expansion of Presidential Power; Presidential Power and the Great Crisis; The Emergence of the Modern Presidency; The Contemporary Presidency; III: Judicial Views; 8: Presidential Power in Foreign Affairs; 9: Presidential Power to Make War; 10: Presidential Power in Time of War; 11: Presidential Power Over Administrative Policy; 12: Presidential Power to Protect the Peace; 13: Presidential Power and Executive Privilege; IV: Expert Views; 14: The Scope of Presidential Power; 15: The Limits of Presidential Power
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