Power of the United States In Politics, Nothing Happens by Accident. If It Happens, You Can Bet It Was Planned That Way |
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Author:
| Patel, Dhirubhai Patel, Janki |
ISBN: | 979-8-4516-3458-5 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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The elected head of the United States of America (POTUS) is the president of state and president of administration of the United States. The chief of state directs the executive piece of the central government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces.
Power of the United States INDEX Chapter 1: President of The United State 1.1 Development 1.2 Imperial Presidency 1.3 Critics of presidency's evolution...
More DescriptionThe elected head of the United States of America (POTUS) is the president of state and president of administration of the United States. The chief of state directs the executive piece of the central government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces.
Power of the United States
INDEX
Chapter 1: President of The United State
1.1 Development
1.2 Imperial Presidency
1.3 Critics of presidency's evolution
Chapter 2: Legislative powers
2.1 Signing and vetoing bills
2.2 Setting the agenda
2.3 Promulgating regulations
2.4 Convening and adjourning Congress
Chapter 3: Executive powers
3.1 Administrative powers
3.2 Foreign affairs
3.3 Commander-in-chief
3.4 Juridical powers and privileges
Chapter 4: Leadership roles
4.1 Head of party
4.2 Global leader
Chapter 5: Selection process
5.1 Campaigns and nomination
5.2 Election
5.3 Inauguration
Chapter 6: Incumbency
6.1 Vacancies and succession
6.2 Declarations of inability
6.3 Removal
6.4 Compensation
6.5 Residence
6.6 Travel
6.7 Protection
Chapter 7: Post-presidency
7.1 Pension, office, and staff
7.2 Living former U.S. presidents
7.3 Presidential libraries
7.4 Timeline of presidents
Chapter 8: Sovereign state
8.1 Westphalian sovereignty
8.2 Recognition
8.3 Constitutive theory
8.4 Declarative theory
8.5 State recognition
8.6 De facto and de jure states
8.7 Relationship between state and government
8.8 State extinction
8.9 Ontological status of the state
8.10 Trends in the number of states
Chapter 9 : Powers of the POTUS
9.1 Executive powers
9.2 Powers related to legislation
9.3 Powers of appointment
9.4 Executive clemency
9.5 Foreign affairs
9.6 Emergency powers
9.7 Executive privilege
9.8 Constraints on presidential power