Executive power -- United States -- History
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Executive power -- United States -- History
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Executive power
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- What kind of nation, Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, and the epic struggle to create a United States, James F. Simon
- Presidents above party:, the first American presidency, 1789-1829, Ralph Ketcham
- The American way of war, guided missiles, misguided men, and a republic in peril, Eugene Jarecki
- The impossible presidency, the rise and fall of America's highest office, Jeremi Suri
- "Mr. President", George Washington and the making of the nation's highest office, Harlow Giles Unger
- The imperial presidency, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. ; with a new introduction
- Presidents of war, Michael Beschloss
- "Mr. President", George Washington and the making of the nation's highest office, Harlow Giles Unger
- "Mr. President", George Washington and the making of the nation's highest office, Harlow Giles Unger
- "Mr. President", George Washington and the making of the nation's highest office, Harlow Giles Unger
- Lincoln and Chief Justice Taney, slavery, secession, and the president's war powers, James F. Simon
- The ultimate guide to the presidents, Season 1
- Waging war, the clash between presidents and Congress, 1776 to ISIS, David J. Barron
- Presidential power, unchecked and unbalanced, Matthew Crenson and Benjamin Ginsberg
- The age of illusions, America after the Cold War, Andrew J. Bacevich
- Suicide pact, the radical expansion of presidential powers and the lethal threat to American liberty, Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
- The American way of war, guided missiles, misguided men, and a republic in peril, Eugene Jarecki
- Presidential ambition, how the American presidents gained power, kept power, and got things done, Richard Shenkman
- Bomb power, the modern presidency and the national security state, Garry Wills
- The power of the American presidency, 1789-2000, Michael A. Genovese
- The impossible presidency, the rise and fall of America's highest office, Jeremi Suri
- Crisis and command, the history of executive power from George Washington to George W. Bush, John Yoo
- The president who would not be king, executive power under the Constitution, Michael W. McConnell
- Suicide pact, the radical expansion of presidential powers and the lethal threat to American liberty, Andrew P. Napolitano ; foreword by Rand Paul
- U.N. peacekeeping, executive branch consultations with Congress did not fully meet expectations in 1999-2000
- Presidents of War, Michael Beschloss
- Who killed the Constitution?, the fate of American liberty from World War I to George W. Bush, Thomas E. Woods Jr., and Kevin R. C. Gutzman
- Lincoln and Chief Justice Taney, slavery, secession, and the president's war powers, James F. Simon
- The age of illusions, how America squandered its Cold War victory, Andrew J. Bacevich
- The impossible presidency, the rise and fall of America's highest office, Jeremi Suri
- Bomb power, the modern presidency and the national security state, Garry Wills
- Four threats, the recurring crises of American democracy, Suzanne Mettler and Robert C. Lieberman
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