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Part I | History | |
1. | The Presidency Reborn, 1933-1939 | 3 |
2. | Dr. Win-the-War | 25 |
3. | From Truman to Ike and the Price of Containment | 48 |
4. | Presidential Style, Ike's Way | 66 |
5. | The Imperial Presidency | 93 |
6. | The Coming of the Postmodern Presidency | 115 |
7. | Triumph of the New Right Presidency | 140 |
Part II | Documents | |
1. | Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address | 155 |
2. | Roosevelt on Supreme Court Reform | 157 |
3. | The Atlantic Charter | 160 |
4. | The Truman Doctrine | 161 |
5. | The Twenty-Second Amendment to the Constitution | 164 |
6. | Truman Responds to the Invasion of South Korea | 165 |
7. | Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v. Sawyer | 166 |
8. | President Eisenhower's Confidential Letter to a Friend on Senator Joseph McCarthy | 167 |
9. | Eisenhower's Letter to Diem | 168 |
10. | Eisenhower's Farewell Address to the American People | 170 |
11. | Kennedy's Inaugural Address | 171 |
12. | Kennedy Announcing the Quarantine of Cuba | 174 |
13. | Kennedy Speech on Nuclear Testing | 178 |
14. | Lyndon Johnson on the Great Society | 179 |
15. | Nixon Explains "Vietnamizing" the War | 181 |
16. | Nixon Goes to China | 182 |
17. | Articles of Impeachment Against Richard Nixon | 184 |
18. | President Nixon's White House Farewell | 188 |
19. | Excerpt, Findings and Conclusions of the Iran-Contra Investigating Committee | 191 |
20. | Reagan Explains His "Evil Empire" Speech | 193 |
21. | George Kennan on "The Sources of Soviet Conduct" | 194 |
22. | Clinton Warned About the Powers of His New Presidency | 196 |
23. | Remarks by President Clinton at a Television Forum in Atlanta | 197 |
24. | Clinton v. Jones, May 27, 1997 | 201 |
25. | Articles of Impeachment Voted Against Clinton | 206 |
26. | Bush v. Gore | 207 |
Bibliography | 213 | |
Index | 219 |
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Add Presidential Power from the New Deal to the New Right, Eschewing an overarching thesis of presidential power in the U.S., Parmet (history, City U. of New York) contents himself with detailing some of the institutional, political, or social constraints (or lack thereof) which have impinged on the exercise of p, Presidential Power from the New Deal to the New Right to your collection on WonderClub |