Presidential Power

“Presidential Power” by Robert Y. Shapiro, published by Columbia University Press on September 15, 2000, is a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics of presidential authority in the United States. This edition spans 544 pages and is presented in English. The book builds on Richard Neustadt’s foundational work, offering a series of essays that reflect on the implications of presidential power and its evolution over time.
Readers will find a diverse examination of the American presidency through various lenses, as each essay delves into different aspects of presidential leadership and its impact on governance. The discussions are rooted in the lessons learned from Neustadt’s analysis, providing insights into the complexities and challenges faced by presidents. This scholarly work is suitable for those interested in political science, American government, and the intricacies of executive power.
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Building on Richard Neustadt’s work “Presidential Power: the Politics of Leadership”, this work offers reflections and implications from what has been learned about presidential power. Each essay takes a different look at the state of the American presidency.
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