New Models of the Unilateral Presidency

Though scholars have assessed the unilateral presidency with renewed interests, the literature remains weak in three important areas. What relation, if any, exists between the public and presidential unilateral actions? What impact does the judiciary have on unilateral presidential power? To what ex...

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Main Author: Ouyang, Yu
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Published: UKnowledge 2015
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spelling ndltd-uky.edu-oai-uknowledge.uky.edu-polysci_etds-10152015-07-28T16:54:40Z New Models of the Unilateral Presidency Ouyang, Yu Though scholars have assessed the unilateral presidency with renewed interests, the literature remains weak in three important areas. What relation, if any, exists between the public and presidential unilateral actions? What impact does the judiciary have on unilateral presidential power? To what extent do presidents use the many tools in the unilateral policy toolchest? The three essays in this dissertation address each of these questions in term. Results have implications for both the unilateral presidency and broader works in executive decision-making and democratic governance. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://uknowledge.uky.edu/polysci_etds/16 http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1015&context=polysci_etds Theses and Dissertations--Political Science UKnowledge Unilateral Presidency Executive Decision-Making Institutional Support Executive-Judicial Relations Historical Development American Politics Models and Methods
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topic Unilateral Presidency
Executive Decision-Making
Institutional Support
Executive-Judicial Relations
Historical Development
American Politics
Models and Methods
spellingShingle Unilateral Presidency
Executive Decision-Making
Institutional Support
Executive-Judicial Relations
Historical Development
American Politics
Models and Methods
Ouyang, Yu
New Models of the Unilateral Presidency
description Though scholars have assessed the unilateral presidency with renewed interests, the literature remains weak in three important areas. What relation, if any, exists between the public and presidential unilateral actions? What impact does the judiciary have on unilateral presidential power? To what extent do presidents use the many tools in the unilateral policy toolchest? The three essays in this dissertation address each of these questions in term. Results have implications for both the unilateral presidency and broader works in executive decision-making and democratic governance.
author Ouyang, Yu
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title New Models of the Unilateral Presidency
title_short New Models of the Unilateral Presidency
title_full New Models of the Unilateral Presidency
title_fullStr New Models of the Unilateral Presidency
title_full_unstemmed New Models of the Unilateral Presidency
title_sort new models of the unilateral presidency
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url http://uknowledge.uky.edu/polysci_etds/16
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