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Presidential power

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2000544 pagesColumbia University Press

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

Martha Joynt Kumar is an authority on the American presidency, known for her insightful book, The White House World. This work offers a clear look into the daily operations and communications within the executive branch.

Lawrence R. Jacobs writes about American politics. His books often examine presidential power and its effects. Readers interested in non-fiction about government will enjoy his work.

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