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By Order of the President: The Use and Abuse of Executive Direct Action: Cooper, Philip J.: Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 320 pp., Publication Date: June 2002

John Robert Greene
- 01 Jan 2002 - 
- Vol. 31, Iss: 1, pp 7-7
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This article is published in History: Reviews of New Books.The article was published on 2002-01-01. It has received 56 citations till now.

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Presidential Success on the Substance of Legislation

TL;DR: The topic of presidential success in Congress is central to the study of American politics as mentioned in this paper, and existing research does not sufficiently assess the president's success at shaping the substance of policy.
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Executive review : kontrola konstytucyjności prawa przez władzę wykonawczą w Stanach Zjednoczonych

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the state-of-the-art techniques to improve the quality of data collected from the Internet for the purpose of data augmentation.
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Delegation and Positive-Sum Bureaucracies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors develop a formal model to investigate why Congress would choose to delegate authority to an agency whose actions can be controlled, ex post, by a President with divergent policy preferences.
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Assessing Presidential Power: Signing Statements and Veto Threats as Coordinated Strategies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors develop a spatial model illustrating how the president's bargaining power with Congress can be expanded when the veto threat is coordinated with signing statements and infer that veto threats and signing statements are linked together as part of a larger coordinated strategy to exert presidential power.
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“‘Do This! Do That!’ and Nothing Will Happen”: Executive Orders and Bureaucratic Responsiveness

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the effect of unilateral presidential power on the effectiveness of presidential scholarship, and how effective it is in the direction of a more institutional approach, and one of the most important tenets of...
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Presidential Success on the Substance of Legislation

TL;DR: The topic of presidential success in Congress is central to the study of American politics as mentioned in this paper, and existing research does not sufficiently assess the president's success at shaping the substance of policy.
Book

Executive review : kontrola konstytucyjności prawa przez władzę wykonawczą w Stanach Zjednoczonych

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the state-of-the-art techniques to improve the quality of data collected from the Internet for the purpose of data augmentation.
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Delegation and Positive-Sum Bureaucracies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors develop a formal model to investigate why Congress would choose to delegate authority to an agency whose actions can be controlled, ex post, by a President with divergent policy preferences.
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Assessing Presidential Power: Signing Statements and Veto Threats as Coordinated Strategies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors develop a spatial model illustrating how the president's bargaining power with Congress can be expanded when the veto threat is coordinated with signing statements and infer that veto threats and signing statements are linked together as part of a larger coordinated strategy to exert presidential power.
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“‘Do This! Do That!’ and Nothing Will Happen”: Executive Orders and Bureaucratic Responsiveness

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the effect of unilateral presidential power on the effectiveness of presidential scholarship, and how effective it is in the direction of a more institutional approach, and one of the most important tenets of...