Politics Study Guides The American Collection Series Editor: Duncan Watts This is a series of well-written, accessible introductions to key areas of Politics courses taught at both A-level/ Highers and first year undergraduate level. Each book is structured in the same way, with each chapter consisting of the following: o A short boxed paragraph of Introduction, setting out the broad area to be explored o A brief conclusion summarising what you should have learnt o A glossary of key terms o Sample examination questions o Helpful websites o Suggestions for further reading The emphasis is on…mehr
Politics Study Guides The American Collection Series Editor: Duncan Watts This is a series of well-written, accessible introductions to key areas of Politics courses taught at both A-level/ Highers and first year undergraduate level. Each book is structured in the same way, with each chapter consisting of the following: o A short boxed paragraph of Introduction, setting out the broad area to be explored o A brief conclusion summarising what you should have learnt o A glossary of key terms o Sample examination questions o Helpful websites o Suggestions for further reading The emphasis is on responding to student needs by producing up-to-date material written in a user-friendly style. Books in the American Collection section of the series provide overviews of core topics within US Government and Politics. The American Presidency Duncan Watts The presidency is a complex topic for study defying simple explanations. It is unique and evolving, elastic and changing. Different occupants mould the presidency to suit their own needs and the national requirements of the time. Sometimes, the circumstances have been ripe for an extension of presidential power, for the challenges have called for assertive and dynamic leadership. At others, the notions of separated and shared powers have served to constrain the presidency. This book is concerned with the role and powers of American presidents and the way in which the office has evolved since it was created by the Founding Fathers. It seeks to show how personality, conception of the office and circumstances have influenced the ability of presidents to chart the direction in which they have wished to travel and their ability to implement their programme. Key Features *A short and accessible introduction to the subject of the presidency and those who have occupied it *Incorporates the various theories of and the latest research about the nature of presidential power Duncan Watts has been an examiner in History andHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Duncan Watts has wide experience of teaching and examining, both in Modern History and Government and Politics. Formerly a Head of Department in both Grammar and Comprehensive schools, and Editor of the Politics Association Resource Centre, he is now involved in some part-time tutoring at 'A' Level, but much of his time is spent in writing on aspects of modern political development. Among several other publications, he has written widely on citizenship, political communication, the European Union and American government and politics, as well as producing an extensive range of teaching materials. He is the series editor of Politics Study Guides (EUP).
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Introduction 1. The Evolution of the Presidency to 1933 2. The Modern Presidency 1933 - Present Day 3. Electing and Removing the President 4. The President and Domestic Policy 5. The President and Foreign Policy 6. Presidential Leadership and Power 7. Support for the President 8. Assessing US Presidents Conclusion: the President and Constitutional Democracy A Guide to Further Reading Glossary of Key Terms Index.
Introduction 1. The Evolution of the Presidency to 1933 2. The Modern Presidency 1933 - Present Day 3. Electing and Removing the President 4. The President and Domestic Policy 5. The President and Foreign Policy 6. Presidential Leadership and Power 7. Support for the President 8. Assessing US Presidents Conclusion: the President and Constitutional Democracy A Guide to Further Reading Glossary of Key Terms Index.
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