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Dismantling the myth that presidents enjoy unchecked plenary powers, the authors of this volume advocate for principles of separation of powers - of checks and balances - that honour the Constitution and support the republican government its framers envisioned.

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Crouch, Rozell, and Sollenberger's The Unitary Executive Theory is a timely and comprehensive look at what is perhaps the most crucial issue facing the American presidency-the true scope of presidential power in the age of Trump. Through well-documented examples in recent decades of how presidents have expanded their powers beyond what is stated and implied within the US Constitution, the authors show how relying on the unitary executive theory endangers the core framework of separation of powers and checks and balances provided by the framers. For anyone looking for a clear explanation of how we got to this place in American political history regarding presidential powers, this book is essential reading." —Lori Cox Han, author of Advising Nixon: The White House Memos of Patrick J. Buchanan

"This work by three of the nation's leading political scientists is a must-read for all citizens concerned about the fate of the US Constitution. Crouch, Rozell, and Sollenberger's dissection of the unitary executive theory is bolstered by an unparalleled wealth of knowledge of American political history and constitutional law. This pathbreaking work of scholarship could not be more timely-read it now before it is too late." —Stephen F. Knott, author of The Lost Soul of the American Presidency

"In their careful indictment of presidential claims to vast autonomy, Crouch, Rozell, and Sollenberger provide an invaluable primer on both the theory and practice of presidential power. In doing so they cover an impressive amount of ground across topics and time. They remind us that however loud and devout presidential ‘unitarians’ may be, the Constitution remains devoutly trinitarian." —Andrew Rudalevige, coauthor of The Obama Presidency: Appraisals and Prospects

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    A Hardback by Jeffrey P. Crouch, Mark J. Rozell, Mitchel A. Sollenberger

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      Publisher: University Press of Kansas
      Publication Date: 30/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9780700630035, 978-0700630035
      ISBN10: 0700630031

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Dismantling the myth that presidents enjoy unchecked plenary powers, the authors of this volume advocate for principles of separation of powers - of checks and balances - that honour the Constitution and support the republican government its framers envisioned.

      Trade Review
      Crouch, Rozell, and Sollenberger's The Unitary Executive Theory is a timely and comprehensive look at what is perhaps the most crucial issue facing the American presidency-the true scope of presidential power in the age of Trump. Through well-documented examples in recent decades of how presidents have expanded their powers beyond what is stated and implied within the US Constitution, the authors show how relying on the unitary executive theory endangers the core framework of separation of powers and checks and balances provided by the framers. For anyone looking for a clear explanation of how we got to this place in American political history regarding presidential powers, this book is essential reading." —Lori Cox Han, author of Advising Nixon: The White House Memos of Patrick J. Buchanan

      "This work by three of the nation's leading political scientists is a must-read for all citizens concerned about the fate of the US Constitution. Crouch, Rozell, and Sollenberger's dissection of the unitary executive theory is bolstered by an unparalleled wealth of knowledge of American political history and constitutional law. This pathbreaking work of scholarship could not be more timely-read it now before it is too late." —Stephen F. Knott, author of The Lost Soul of the American Presidency

      "In their careful indictment of presidential claims to vast autonomy, Crouch, Rozell, and Sollenberger provide an invaluable primer on both the theory and practice of presidential power. In doing so they cover an impressive amount of ground across topics and time. They remind us that however loud and devout presidential ‘unitarians’ may be, the Constitution remains devoutly trinitarian." —Andrew Rudalevige, coauthor of The Obama Presidency: Appraisals and Prospects

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