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Presidential Power from the New Deal to the New Right
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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
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  • Presidential Power from the New Deal to the New Right
  • Written by author Herbert S. Parmet
  • Published by Krieger Publishing Company, 2002/01/31
  • 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
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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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