Robert Y. Shapiro writes about American politics. His work includes studies on presidential power. He is a professor at Columbia University.
Presidential power

Presidential power
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This comprehensive study examines the evolution and exercise of presidential power in the United States. It delves into the historical development of the executive branch, analyzing how presidents have shaped and been constrained by their authority. The book offers a detailed look at the legal, political, and societal factors influencing the office of the presidency.
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Presidential PowerPaperback, Sept
544 pages
Columbia University PressLanguage: EnglishISBN: 97802311093383 editions available



























