Debating the presidency: conflicting perspectives on the American executive
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505 | 8 | |a Preface<br />Contributors<br />1. Resolved, the framers of the Constitution would approve of the modern Presidency<br /> Pro: -- David Nichols<br /> Con: -- Terri Bimes<br />2. Resolved, the unitary executive is a myth<br /> Pro: -- Richard J. Ellis<br /> Con: -- Saikrishna Prakash<br />3. Resolved, political parties should nominate candidates for the presidency through a national primary<br /> Pro: -- Michael Nelson<br /> Con: -- Andrew E. Busch<br />4. Resolved, the president should be elected directly by the people<br /> Pro: -- Burdett Loomis<br /> Con: -- Byron E. Shafer and Monica Busch<br />5. Resolved, the 22nd Amendment should be repealed<br /> Pro: -- David Karol<br /> Con: -- Thomas E. Cronin<br />6. Resolved, the new media has brought the president closer to the people<br /> Pro: -- Matthew R. Kerbel<br /> Con: -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Bruce Miroff<br />7. Resolved, presidential success and failure are better explained by political time and the strength of governing coalitions than a president's character and leadership qualities<br /> Pro: -- Stephen Skowronek<br /> Con: -- Paul Quirk<br />8. Resolved, presidential power is (still) the power to persuade<br /> Pro: -- Matt Dickinson<br /> Con: -- George C. Edwards III<br />9. Resolved Congress should be required to vote up or down on legislation proposed by the president<br /> Pro: -- William G. Howell and Terry Moe<br /> Con: -- B. Dan Wood<br />10. Resolved, presidents have usurped the war power that rightfully belongs to Congress<br /> Pro: -- Nancy Kassop<br /> Con: -- Robert Bauer<br />11. Resolved, Congress should have the power to override a presidential pardon by a two-thirds majority vote of both houses<br /> Pro: -- Sharece Thrower<br /> Con: -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Jeffrey Crouch<br />12. Resolved, executive orders and other unilateral presidential directives undermine democracy<br /> Pro: -- Gene Healy<br /> Con: -- Andrew Rudalevige<br />13. Resolved, the president has too much power in the selection of judges<br /> Pro: -- David A. Yalof<br /> Con: -- John Anthony Maltese<br />14. Resolved, the vice presidency should be abolished<br /> Pro: -- Douglas L. Kriner<br /> Con: -- Joel K. Goldstein<br /> | |
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contents | Preface<br />Contributors<br />1. Resolved, the framers of the Constitution would approve of the modern Presidency<br /> Pro: -- David Nichols<br /> Con: -- Terri Bimes<br />2. Resolved, the unitary executive is a myth<br /> Pro: -- Richard J. Ellis<br /> Con: -- Saikrishna Prakash<br />3. Resolved, political parties should nominate candidates for the presidency through a national primary<br /> Pro: -- Michael Nelson<br /> Con: -- Andrew E. Busch<br />4. Resolved, the president should be elected directly by the people<br /> Pro: -- Burdett Loomis<br /> Con: -- Byron E. Shafer and Monica Busch<br />5. Resolved, the 22nd Amendment should be repealed<br /> Pro: -- David Karol<br /> Con: -- Thomas E. Cronin<br />6. Resolved, the new media has brought the president closer to the people<br /> Pro: -- Matthew R. Kerbel<br /> Con: -- Bruce Miroff<br />7. Resolved, presidential success and failure are better explained by political time and the strength of governing coalitions than a president's character and leadership qualities<br /> Pro: -- Stephen Skowronek<br /> Con: -- Paul Quirk<br />8. Resolved, presidential power is (still) the power to persuade<br /> Pro: -- Matt Dickinson<br /> Con: -- George C. Edwards III<br />9. Resolved Congress should be required to vote up or down on legislation proposed by the president<br /> Pro: -- William G. Howell and Terry Moe<br /> Con: -- B. Dan Wood<br />10. Resolved, presidents have usurped the war power that rightfully belongs to Congress<br /> Pro: -- Nancy Kassop<br /> Con: -- Robert Bauer<br />11. Resolved, Congress should have the power to override a presidential pardon by a two-thirds majority vote of both houses<br /> Pro: -- Sharece Thrower<br /> Con: -- Jeffrey Crouch<br />12. Resolved, executive orders and other unilateral presidential directives undermine democracy<br /> Pro: -- Gene Healy<br /> Con: -- Andrew Rudalevige<br />13. Resolved, the president has too much power in the selection of judges<br /> Pro: -- David A. Yalof<br /> Con: -- John Anthony Maltese<br />14. Resolved, the vice presidency should be abolished<br /> Pro: -- Douglas L. Kriner<br /> Con: -- Joel K. Goldstein<br /> |
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spelling | Debating the presidency conflicting perspectives on the American executive Richard J. Ellis (Willamette University), Michael Nelson (Rhodes College), editors Fifth edition Washington DC CQ Press 2020 ix, 302 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Preface<br />Contributors<br />1. Resolved, the framers of the Constitution would approve of the modern Presidency<br /> Pro: -- David Nichols<br /> Con: -- Terri Bimes<br />2. Resolved, the unitary executive is a myth<br /> Pro: -- Richard J. Ellis<br /> Con: -- Saikrishna Prakash<br />3. Resolved, political parties should nominate candidates for the presidency through a national primary<br /> Pro: -- Michael Nelson<br /> Con: -- Andrew E. Busch<br />4. Resolved, the president should be elected directly by the people<br /> Pro: -- Burdett Loomis<br /> Con: -- Byron E. Shafer and Monica Busch<br />5. Resolved, the 22nd Amendment should be repealed<br /> Pro: -- David Karol<br /> Con: -- Thomas E. Cronin<br />6. Resolved, the new media has brought the president closer to the people<br /> Pro: -- Matthew R. Kerbel<br /> Con: -- Bruce Miroff<br />7. Resolved, presidential success and failure are better explained by political time and the strength of governing coalitions than a president's character and leadership qualities<br /> Pro: -- Stephen Skowronek<br /> Con: -- Paul Quirk<br />8. Resolved, presidential power is (still) the power to persuade<br /> Pro: -- Matt Dickinson<br /> Con: -- George C. Edwards III<br />9. Resolved Congress should be required to vote up or down on legislation proposed by the president<br /> Pro: -- William G. Howell and Terry Moe<br /> Con: -- B. Dan Wood<br />10. Resolved, presidents have usurped the war power that rightfully belongs to Congress<br /> Pro: -- Nancy Kassop<br /> Con: -- Robert Bauer<br />11. Resolved, Congress should have the power to override a presidential pardon by a two-thirds majority vote of both houses<br /> Pro: -- Sharece Thrower<br /> Con: -- Jeffrey Crouch<br />12. Resolved, executive orders and other unilateral presidential directives undermine democracy<br /> Pro: -- Gene Healy<br /> Con: -- Andrew Rudalevige<br />13. Resolved, the president has too much power in the selection of judges<br /> Pro: -- David A. Yalof<br /> Con: -- John Anthony Maltese<br />14. Resolved, the vice presidency should be abolished<br /> Pro: -- Douglas L. Kriner<br /> Con: -- Joel K. Goldstein<br /> Vollziehende Gewalt (DE-588)4131719-1 gnd rswk-swf Präsidentielles Regierungssystem (DE-588)4175552-2 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf nited States Presidents / United States Executive power Presidents United States (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Präsidentielles Regierungssystem (DE-588)4175552-2 s Vollziehende Gewalt (DE-588)4131719-1 s DE-604 Ellis, Richard J. 1960- (DE-588)121587045 edt Nelson, Michael 1949- (DE-588)13650194X edt |
spellingShingle | Debating the presidency conflicting perspectives on the American executive Preface<br />Contributors<br />1. Resolved, the framers of the Constitution would approve of the modern Presidency<br /> Pro: -- David Nichols<br /> Con: -- Terri Bimes<br />2. Resolved, the unitary executive is a myth<br /> Pro: -- Richard J. Ellis<br /> Con: -- Saikrishna Prakash<br />3. Resolved, political parties should nominate candidates for the presidency through a national primary<br /> Pro: -- Michael Nelson<br /> Con: -- Andrew E. Busch<br />4. Resolved, the president should be elected directly by the people<br /> Pro: -- Burdett Loomis<br /> Con: -- Byron E. Shafer and Monica Busch<br />5. Resolved, the 22nd Amendment should be repealed<br /> Pro: -- David Karol<br /> Con: -- Thomas E. Cronin<br />6. Resolved, the new media has brought the president closer to the people<br /> Pro: -- Matthew R. Kerbel<br /> Con: -- Bruce Miroff<br />7. Resolved, presidential success and failure are better explained by political time and the strength of governing coalitions than a president's character and leadership qualities<br /> Pro: -- Stephen Skowronek<br /> Con: -- Paul Quirk<br />8. Resolved, presidential power is (still) the power to persuade<br /> Pro: -- Matt Dickinson<br /> Con: -- George C. Edwards III<br />9. Resolved Congress should be required to vote up or down on legislation proposed by the president<br /> Pro: -- William G. Howell and Terry Moe<br /> Con: -- B. Dan Wood<br />10. Resolved, presidents have usurped the war power that rightfully belongs to Congress<br /> Pro: -- Nancy Kassop<br /> Con: -- Robert Bauer<br />11. Resolved, Congress should have the power to override a presidential pardon by a two-thirds majority vote of both houses<br /> Pro: -- Sharece Thrower<br /> Con: -- Jeffrey Crouch<br />12. Resolved, executive orders and other unilateral presidential directives undermine democracy<br /> Pro: -- Gene Healy<br /> Con: -- Andrew Rudalevige<br />13. Resolved, the president has too much power in the selection of judges<br /> Pro: -- David A. Yalof<br /> Con: -- John Anthony Maltese<br />14. Resolved, the vice presidency should be abolished<br /> Pro: -- Douglas L. Kriner<br /> Con: -- Joel K. Goldstein<br /> Vollziehende Gewalt (DE-588)4131719-1 gnd Präsidentielles Regierungssystem (DE-588)4175552-2 gnd |
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