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Cavalier Presidency - Executive Power and Prerogative in Times of Crisis

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Informationen zum Autor By Justin P. DePlato Klappentext In The Cavalier Presidency, author Justin P. DePlato analyzes the theory of executive emergency power across a wide breadth of philosophical history and reviews seven U.S. presidencies, concluding that presidents are becoming increasingly reckless when determining and using power during crisis. Zusammenfassung In The Cavalier Presidency! author Justin P. DePlato analyzes the theory of executive emergency power across a wide breadth of philosophical history and reviews seven U.S. presidencies! concluding that presidents are becoming increasingly reckless when determining and using power during crisis. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter 1: The Theory of Executive Emergency PowerChapter 2: American Perspective on Executive Emergency Powers: Anti-Federalists versus FederalistsChapter 3: George Washington's and Thomas Jefferson's Interpretations and Applications of Executive Emergency PowerChapter 4: Presidents James Madison's and Andrew Jackson's Interpretations and Applications of Executive Emergency PowerChapter 5: President Lincoln's Interpretation and Application of Executive Emergency PowerChapter 6: George W. Bush's Interpretation and Application of Executive Emergency Power Following the Attacks of September 11, 2001Conclusion

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