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- Title
THE NEW IMPERIAL PRESIDENCY.
- Authors
CURCIE, CORINNE; MODY, ARJUN
- Abstract
The article discusses on the power of U.S. President's Executive Branch. It states the branch is so powerful that they are playing important roles in both foreign and domestic affairs and can even commit troops to conflict abroad without Congressional consent. It states that many former presidents too adhered the same. It mentions that this creates a feeling that president's policies are less driven by ideology than by pragmatism, where people lose liberties for additional security
- Subjects
PRESIDENTS of the United States; EXECUTIVE power; CONSTITUTIONAL law; PRESIDENTIAL system; UNITED States. Congress
- Publication
Harvard Political Review, 2011, Vol 38, Issue 4, p13
- ISSN
0090-1032
- Publication type
Article