Presidential Power

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Matthew Crenson is a professor of political science at the Johns Hopkins University. Benjamin Ginsberg is the David Bernstein Professor of Political Science and the Director of The Center for the Study of American Government at the Johns Hopkins University.

 
Presidential Power
Unchecked & Unbalanced
Matthew Crenson and Benjamin Ginsberg

Recent American presidents have exploited the power of the presidency more fully than their predecessors—and with greater consequences than the framers of the Constitution anticipated.
       This book, in the tradition of Arthur Schlesinger's great work The Imperial Presidency (1973), explores how American presidents—especially those of the past three decades—have increased the power of the presidency at the expense of democracy. Matthew Crenson and Benjamin Ginsberg provide a fascinating history of this trend, showing that the expansion of presidential power dates back over a hundred years. Presidential Power also looks beyond the president's actions in the realm of foreign policy to consider other, more hidden, means that American presidents have used to institutionalise the power of the executive branch.

October 2008 • Paper • £12.99 • ISBN 978 0 393 97949 7