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Presidential power and American cemocracy
This book examines the nature, limits, and evolution of presidential power within the framework of American democracy. Philippa Strum analyzes the constitutional foundations of executive authority, the historical development of presidential leadership, and the political dynamics that shape the balance of power between the president, Congress, and the judiciary. Through detailed discussion and case studies, the book explores how presidents influence policy, public opinion, and democratic institutions, offering insight into both the strengths and vulnerabilities of executive power in the United States.
| PMKAA03254 | 353.032 STR p | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA03255 | 353.032 STR p | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
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