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Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents

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Total Pages: 710
Release: 1965
Genre: Government publications
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Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents

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Total Pages: 724
Release: 2000
Genre: United States
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By Order of the President

Author: Phillip J. Cooper
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Total Pages: 324
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
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Cooper defines the different forms these powers take--executive orders, presidential memoranda, proclamations, national security directives, and signing statements--demonstrates their uses, critiques their strengths and dangers, and shows how they have changed over time. Here are Washington's "Neutrality Proclamation," Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, and the more than 1,700 executive orders issued by Woodrow Wilson in World War I. FDR issued many executive orders to implement his National Industrial Recovery Act--but also issued one that led to the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. Truman issued orders to desegregate the military and compel loyalty oaths for federal employees. Eisenhower issued numerous national security directives. JFK launched the Peace Corps and issued an order to control racial violence in Alabama. All through executive action.

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In His Father's Shadow

Author: Stanley A. Renshon
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1466892072
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From a pampered son who showed little promise, to his rise to the presidency, George W. Bush has transformed himself through acts of will and faith. Stanley Renshon examines the psychological transformation of Bush and identifies those pivotal changes that allowed him to achieve success in his personal life and in the political arena, and shows how Bush's personal transformation has come to shape his political policies. The man who battled--and defeated--his own inner demons has become a president determined to battle the demons of terrorism and extremism that prevent democracy from flourishing around the world. This psychological portrait provides a much-needed antidote to prevailing critiques that ridicule Bush's values and policies, as it celebrates his resolve and strong leadership.

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Government Lawyers

Author: Cornell W. Clayton
Publsiher: Sports and Fitness Series
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1995
Genre: Law
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For years many citizens have complained that our national government is fettered by legions of inefficient, unaccountable, feather-nesting lawyers. These critics might be right about the numbers—there are nearly 40,000 lawyers employed by the federal government in every branch and at every level. But most of these professionals fulfill functions that are essential to or extremely valuable in running the machinery of government. In this volume, Cornell Clayton and eight other authorities on public law and legal agencies explore the role that politics play in this federal legal bureaucracy—especially within the executive branch. They provide insights into the historical development, present status, future trends, and interrelations among the offices of the Attorney General, Solicitor General, Special Prosecutor, White House Legal Counsel, Office of Legal Counsel, and counsels in regulatory agencies like the EPA and the EEOC. All the essays highlight a common theme—the perpetual tensions and conflicts between executive-branch politics and the profession's principled independence. Readable and enlightening, these essays add much to our understanding of—and remove some of the tarnish from—this elite corps of legal experts. They should benefit anyone interested in the legal profession, presidential politics, administrative law, public policy, and bureaucratic politics in our nation's capital.

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Power in the Blood

Author: William N. Elwood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 463
Release: 1998-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1135679932
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In this single volume, William N. Elwood has gathered potent evidence of the impact that the HIV/AIDS epidemic has had on the world, its communities, and its inhabitants, and he addresses the role of communication in affecting the way in which people respond to AIDS. With a multidisciplinary group of contributors and topics ranging from political rhetoric to interpersonal discourse, Power in the Blood offers a multitude of ways in which to think about power, politics, HIV prevention, and people living with HIV. Readers will be able to use this information in class discussions, program designs, grant applications, and research, as well as in their own lives. With this volume, Elwood makes a thoroughly convincing argument that communication is the key to understanding, treating, and preventing AIDS, and he inspires further action toward the goal of ending the AIDS crisis.

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Clinton and Blair

Author: Flavio Romano
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415378583
Rating: 4.8/5 (83 downloads)

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In this important and timely book, Flavio Romano identifies and clarifies the economic implications of Clinton and Blair's 'Third Way' approach to public governance in a book of great interest to students and practitioners of economics and politics.

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George W. Bush: A Biography

Author: Clarke Rountree
Publsiher: ABC-CLIO
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2010-11-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0313385017
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This biography examines the life of George W. Bush—one of the most controversial U.S. presidents in recent history—before, during, and after his two terms in the White House. • Contains a helpful chronological timeline: "Important Events in the Life of George W. Bush" • Includes numerous black-and-white photographs of Geroge W. Bush throughout his career • Provides a detailed bibliographical essay in addtion to a standard selected biography

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The George W. Bush Presidency

Author: Robert E. Denton, Jr.
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2012-07-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0739172697
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The George W. Bush Presidency: A Rhetorical Perspective, edited by Robert E. Denton, Jr., examines the rhetoric of former president George W. Bush across contexts of domestic policy, foreign policy, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and politics in general. The contributors to this volume variously analyze Bush’s inaugural and State of the Union addresses, as well as his political philosophy, policy issues, and the rocky relationship with the news media. Collectively, they provide insight into the role of public discourse in the campaigning and governing of the George W. Bush presidency.

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American Presidential Power and the War on Terror: Does the Constitution Matter?

Author: Justin DePlato
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137539623
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This book examines the use of presidential power during the War on Terror. Justin DePlato joins the debate on whether the Constitution matters in determining how each branch of the federal government should use its power to combat the War on Terror. The actions and words of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama are examined. DePlato's findings support the theory that executives use their own prerogative in determining what emergency powers are and how to use them. According to DePlato, the Presidents argue that their powers are implied in Article II of the Constitution, not expressed. This conclusion renders the Constitution meaningless in times of crisis. The author reveals that Presidents are becoming increasingly cavalier and that the nation should consider adopting an amendment to the Constitution to proffer expressed executive emergency powers.

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Guide to U.S. Government Publications

Author: John L. Andriot
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Total Pages: 862
Release: 1977
Genre: Government publications
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Ambition and Division

Author: Steven Schier
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2009-09-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0822973650
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The presidency of George W. Bush is notable for the grand scale of its ambitions, the controversy that these ambitions generated, and the risks he regularly courted in the spheres of politics, economics, and foreign policy. Bush's ultimate goal was indeed ambitious: the completion of the conservative “regime change” first heralded by the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980. But ironically this effort sewed the very discord that ultimately took root and emerged to frustrate Bush's plans, and may even have begun to unravel aspects of the Reagan revolution he sought to institutionalize. Politically, the Bush White House sought the entrenchment of consistent Republican electoral majorities. Institutionally, the Bush administration sought to preserve control of Congress by maintaining reliable partisan Republican majorities, and to influence the federal courts with a steady stream of conservative judicial appointees. The administration also sought increased autonomy over the executive branch by the aggressive use of executive orders and bureaucratic reorganizations in response to 9/11. Many of these efforts were at least partially successful. But ultimately the fate of the Bush presidency was tied to its greatest single gamble, the Iraq War. The flawed prosecution of that conflict, combined with other White House management failures and finally a slumping economy, left Bush and the Republican Party deeply unpopular and the victim of strong electoral reversals in 2006 and the election victory of Barack Obama in 2008. The American public had turned against the Bush agenda in great part because of the negative outcomes resulting from the administration's pursuit of that agenda. This book assembles prominent presidential scholars to measure the trajectory of Bush's aspirations, his accomplishments, and his failures. By examining presidential leadership, popular politics and policymaking in this context, the contributors begin the work of understanding the unique historical legacy of the Bush presidency.

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George W. Bush

Author: Bryan Hilliard
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2004-08-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780791461341
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Essays on the first two years of the Bush presidency.

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Litigation Under the Federal Open Government Laws 2002

Author: Harry A. Hammitt
Publsiher: Electronic Privacy Information
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
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Twenty editions of the litigation manual were published by the American Civil Liberties Union, the last in 1997. Members of the Freedom of Information Act litigation community were becoming increasingly restive as a new edition did not appear. So the ACLU signed over copyright to the James Madison Project, which worked with the Electronic Privacy Information Center to publish an updated edition. It is for plaintiffs seeking disclosure under the US Freedom of Information Act, the Privacy Act, the Government in the Sunshine Act, and the Federal Advisory Committee Act. It is not indexed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

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GPO Access Training Manual

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Total Pages: 80
Release: 2003
Genre: Database searching
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The United States Air Force Academy

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Total Pages: 80
Release: 1990
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Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States

Author: United States. President
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Release: 2005
Genre: Presidents
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