President and Congress : executive hegemony at the crossroads of American government
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1993Description: xxiii, 309 p. L illISBN: 9780070603516; 0070603510 Subject(s): Presidents | Executive power | United States. -- Congress | USA -- Congress | USA -- PresidentDDC classification: 320.473 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Cover title: President & Congress.
Chapter 1: Foundations of the Presidential-Congressional relationship --
Chapter 2: The evolving relationship --
Chapter 3: The domestic realm I: the legislative presidency --
Chapter 4: The domestic realm II: explaining Presidential-Congressional interaction --
Chapter 5: Foreign affairs I: who steers the ship of state --
Chapter 6: Foreign affairs II: ah, diplomacy --
Chapter 7: Conclusion: is the separation of power obsolete.
Looks at the relationship between the president and Congress. By focusing on the historical, legal, and political perspectives that shape the interaction of the two branches, this title seeks in part to counter the narrow and historical nature of each modern presidential-congressional analysis.
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