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Presidential Leadership, Illness, and Decision Making

Presidential Leadership, Illness, and Decision Making
Author: Rose McDermott
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2007-12-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1139468898

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Examines the impact of medical and psychological illness on foreign policy decision making. Illness provides specific, predictable, and recognizable shifts in attention, time perspective, cognitive capacity, judgment, and emotion, which systematically affect impaired leaders. In particular, this book discusses the ways in which processes related to aging, physical and psychological illness, and addiction influence decision making. This book provides detailed analysis of four cases among the American presidency. Woodrow Wilson's October 1919 stroke affected his behavior during the Senate fight over ratifying the League of Nations. Franklin Roosevelt's severe coronary disease influenced his decisions concerning the conduct of war in the Pacific from 1943–1945 in particular. John Kennedy's illnesses and treatments altered his behavior at the 1961 Vienna conference with Soviet Premier Khrushchev. And Nixon's psychological impairments biased his decisions regarding the covert bombing of Cambodia in 1969–1970.


The President and the Supreme Court

The President and the Supreme Court
Author: Paul M. Collins, Jr
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2020-01-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108498485

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Examines the relationship between the president and the Supreme Court, including how presidents view the norm of judicial independence.


Judging Executive Power

Judging Executive Power
Author: Richard J. Ellis
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2009-03-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0742565149

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George W. Bush's presidency has helped accelerate a renewed interest in the legal or formal bases of presidential power. It is now abundantly clear that presidential power is more than the sum of bargaining, character, and rhetoric. Presidential power also inheres in the Constitution or at least assertions of constitutional powers. Judging Executive Power helps to bring the Constitution and the courts back into the study of the American presidency by introducing students to sixteen important Supreme Court cases that have shaped the power of the American presidency. The cases selected include the removal power, executive privilege, executive immunity, and the line-item veto, with particularly emphasis on a president's wartime powers from the Civil War to the War on Terror. Through introductions and postscripts that accompany each case, landmark judicial opinions are placed in their political and historical contexts, enabling students to understand the political forces that frame and the political consequences that follow from legal arguments and judgments.


Presidential Judgment

Presidential Judgment
Author: Aaron Lobel
Publisher: Hollis Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 9781884186110

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The Betrayal of America

The Betrayal of America
Author: Vincent Bugliosi
Publisher: Nation Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2009-06-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0786749156

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During the course of American history, wrongful events have occurred and certain Americans have stood up and spoken out against these wrongs: Tom Paine, Edward R. Murrow, Daniel Ellsberg. Vincent Bugliosi takes his place in this special pantheon of patriots with his powerful, brilliant, and courageous expose of crime by the highest court in the land. When an article he wrote on this topic appeared in The Nation magazine in February 2001, it drew the largest outpouring of letters and e-mail in the magazine's 136-year history, tapping a deep reservoir of outrage. The original article is now expanded, amended, and backed by amplifications, endnotes, and the relevant Supreme Court documents.


Contested Ground

Contested Ground
Author: Dan A. Farber
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0520343948

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"Presidential power is hotly disputed these days - as it has been many times in recent decades. Yet the same rules must apply to all presidents, those whose abuses of power we fear as well as those whose exercises of power we applaud. This book is about what constitutional law tells us about presidential power and its limits. It is very difficult to strike the right balance between limiting abuse of power and authorizing its exercise when needed. This book advocates a balanced, pragmatic approach to these issues, rooted in history and Supreme Court rulings"--


The Presidency and the Constitution

The Presidency and the Constitution
Author: M. Genovese
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005-08-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1403979391

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This comprehensive case law book examines the evolution of judicial interpretation of the scope and limitations of presidential power. From interbranch struggles for power, to presidential selection, to campaign financing, to war powers, hardly an issue arises for the modern presidency that does not eventually find itself framed as a legal problem to be addressed by the courts. Each section provides an introduction providing background and framework for students. Throughout, the analysis is informed by the view that court decisions are framed by legal arguments and constitute legal issuances and are also framed by politics, and have profound political consequences. Coinciding with a broader intellectual and disciplinary return to institutions and law as key to understanding the presidency and modern politics, this book will find special favour among scholars who teach courses on the presidency and related areas.


Presidential Decision Making

Presidential Decision Making
Author: Roger B. Porter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1982-12-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521271127

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This inside account of decision making in the White House describes the organizational challenges the President faces. The Economic Policy Board was one of the most systematic and sustained attempts to organize advice for the President in recent decades. The author examines the Board's deliberations over three controversial policy issues, drawing on scores of interviews with cabinet officials and career civil servants.


Great Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court

Great Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court
Author: Maureen Harrison
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Publishing
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2003
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN: 9780760735374

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