Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 330
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978-0-8476-9499-0 • Paperback • August 1999 • $60.00 • (£46.00)
978-0-7425-8047-3 • eBook • August 1999 • $57.00 • (£44.00)
Richard J. Ellis is the Mark O. Hatfield Chair in Politics at Willamette University.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Prelude to the Presidency
Chapter 2
Chapter I: Constituting the Executive
Chapter 3 One President or Many?
Chapter 4 An Executive Council?
Chapter 5
Chapter II: Selecting the President
Chapter 6 The Long and Tortuous Debate
Chapter 7 Term of Office and Reeligibility
Chapter 8 The Electoral College
Chapter 9
Chapter III: Empowering the President
Chapter 10 To Veto or Not to Veto
Chapter 11 War and Peace
Chapter 12 The Power of Appointment
Chapter 13 Pardon Power
Chapter 14
Chapter IV: Removing the President
Chapter 15 Impeachment
Chapter 16 Debating Presidential Power
Chapter 17 Goldilocks and the Three Branches: A President Too Strong, Too Weak, or Just Right?
The author has done an excellent job of conveying the fact that there was a real debate over the presidency specifically and the Constitution in general in which reasonable arguments could be found on both sides. Few texts accomplish this feat.....
— Andrew Busch, University of Denver
Absolutely first rate?Richard Ellis is a superb writer and a thorough and original scholar. Founding the American Presidency is well conceived and well executed, perfect for any course on the presidency.....
— Michael Nelson