04837nam 2201105 450 991055427620332120230629235928.00-691-19436-X0-691-20371-710.1515/9780691203713(CKB)4100000011743976(OCoLC)1235970815(MdBmJHUP)muse92500(MiAaPQ)EBC6465585(DE-B1597)573224(DE-B1597)9780691203713(StDuBDS)EDZ0002591224(iGPub)PUPB0008091(EXLCZ)99410000001174397620210315d2021 fy| 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBy executive order bureaucratic management and the limits of presidential power /Andrew Rudalevige[electronic resource]Princeton :Princeton University Press,2021.1 online resource (1 online resource) 20 b/w illus. 21 tablesPrinceton scholarship onlineAlso issued in print: 2021.0-691-19435-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --contents --Preface and Acknowledgments --List of Abbreviations --1. "On My Own"? Executive Orders and the Executive Branch --2. Bargaining with the Bureaucracy: Presidential Management and Unilateral Policy Formulation --3. Executive Orders: Structure and Process --4. Executive Orders: Birds, Bees, and Data --5. Testing Presidential Management: The Conditions of Centralization --6. A Brief History of Time (to Issuance) --7. "Dear John": The Orders That Never Were --8. Incorrigibly Plural: Concluding Thoughts and Next Steps --A Note on Sources --Notes --Selected References --IndexThe president of the United States is commonly thought to wield extraordinary personal power through the issuance of executive orders. In fact, the vast majority of such orders are proposed by federal agencies and shaped by negotiations that span the executive branch. 'By Executive Order' provides the first comprehensive look at how presidential directives are written - and by whom. In this eye-opening book, Andrew Rudalevige examines more than five hundred executive orders from the 1930s to today - as well as more than two hundred others negotiated but never issued - shedding vital new light on the multilateral process of drafting supposedly unilateral directives.Princeton scholarship online.Executive powerUnited StatesHistory20th centuryExecutive powerUnited StatesHistory21st centuryExecutive ordersUnited StatesHistory20th centuryExecutive ordersUnited StatesHistory21st centurySeparation of powersUnited StatesHistory20th centurySeparation of powersUnited StatesHistory21st centuryPresidentsUnited StatesHistory20th centuryPresidentsUnited StatesHistory21st centuryUnited StatesfastHistory.fastAdam L. Warber.American presidency.Article II.Bill Clinton.Bush.EO.EOs.Eisenhower.Enigma of Presidential Power.Executive Orders and the Modern Presidency.Fang-Yi Chiou.Gerald Ford.Graham G. Dodds.JFK.Jimmy Carter.John F. Kennedy.LBJ.Lawrence S. Rothenberg.Lyndon Johnson.Nixon.Obama.Office of Management and Budget.Reagan.Roosevelt.Take Up Your Pen.Truman.Trump.White House.bureaucratic politics.central clearance.executive action.presidential history.presidential unilateralism.unilateralism.Executive powerHistoryExecutive powerHistoryExecutive ordersHistoryExecutive ordersHistorySeparation of powersHistorySeparation of powersHistoryPresidentsHistoryPresidentsHistory352.2350973Rudalevige Andrew1968-1165306StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910554276203321By executive order2815924UNINA