The Making of the President 1972 is Theodore H. White’s detailed narrative of the 1972 U.S. presidential election, offering an inside view of campaign strategies, political maneuvers, and the national atmosphere surrounding the Nixon–McGovern race. As the fourth volume in White’s influential series on American presidential elections, the book blends investigative journalism with political…
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 c…