Proof—in black and white—that George W. Bush and his administration abused our constitutional system.
27 As 2002 closed, observers suggested that Bush had “created one of the as part of a most powerful White Houses in at least a generation”28 specific strategy aimed at recovering executive powers ceded to—or seized by—Congress during ...
... on right of the people to know, 449; favors direct popular election, 479 Jackson, Robert H., 107-108,113,157, ... 442; cited, 502,504, 505,521,531 Jenkins, Roy, 525 Jensen, Merrill, 521 Johnson, Andrew, 70-71,486; and impeachment, ...
The volume concludes with an examination of how the Constitution's provision of both "powers and duties" for the president can provide a roadmap for assessing the propriety of executive behavior.
A selection of articles taken from Society magazine.
The book that gave the phrase "imperial presidency" to the language, this is a work of "substantial scholarship written with lucidity, charm, and wit" (The New Yorker).
Eileen Sullivan, “Five Policy Clashes between John Bolton and President Trump,” New York Times, September 10, 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/10/us/politics/trump-bolton.html. 32. Peter Baker, Mujib Mashal, and Michael Crowley, ...
This book examines the lessons and recommendations relating to the Presidency of George W Bush.
The Imperial Presidency. (1. Publ.)
This book traces the growth of presidential power over two centuries, from George Washington to George W. Bush, examining how it has both served and harmed the Constitution and what Americans can do about it in years to come.
Charles Conant, in the same era, profoundly affected America's economic relationship with Asia and Latin America.