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  1. David G. Adler, “The Constitution and Presidential Warmak-
    ing: An Enduring Debate,” Political Science Quarterly 103
    (1988): 1–36.

  2. Richard F. Grimmett, “The War Powers Resolution: After
    Thirty Years,” Congressional Research Service Report
    RL32267, March 11, 2004.

  3. Lewis Fisher and David G. Adler, “The War Powers Resolu-
    tion: Time to Say Goodbye,” Political Science Quarterly 113:1
    (1998): 1–20.

  4. William G. Howell and Jon C. Pevehouse, While Dangers
    Gather: Congressional Checks on Presidential War Powers
    (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007).

  5. John M. Broder, “The Climate Accord: The Overview; Clinton
    Adamant on Third World Role in Climate Accord,” New York
    Times, December 12, 1997, pp. A1, A16.

  6. Jeff Zeleny and Alan Cowell, “Addressing Muslims, Obama
    Pushes Mideast Peace,” New York Times, June 4, 2009, p. A1.

  7. Richard M. Stevenson, “The Nation; the High-Stakes Politics
    of Spending the Surplus,” New York Times, January 7, 2001.

  8. Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay, America Unbound: The
    Bush Revolution in American Foreign Policy (Washington, DC:
    Brookings Institution Press, 2003).

  9. Mark A. Peterson, Legislating Together: The White House and
    Capitol Hill from Eisenhower to Reagan (Cambridge, MA: Har-
    vard University Press, 1990).

  10. Andrew Rudalevige, Managing the President’s Program: Pres-
    idential Leadership and Legislative Policy Formation (Princ-
    eton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002).

  11. Charles Cameron and Nolan M. McCarty, “Models of Vetoes
    and Veto Bargaining,” Annual Review of Political Science 7
    (2004): 409–35.

  12. Keith Krehbiel, Pivotal Politics: A Theory of U.S. Lawmaking
    (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998).

  13. Charles Jones, The Presidency in a Separated System (Wash-
    ington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1994).

  14. Mark J. Rozell, “The Law: Executive Privilege: Defi nition and
    Standards of Application,” Presidential Studies Quarterly 29:4
    (1999): 918–30.

  15. Raoul Berger, Executive Privilege: A Constitutional Myth
    (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974). For com-
    mentary, see Saikrisha Prakash, “A Comment on the Constitu-
    tionality of Executive Privilege,” Minnesota Law Review 83:5
    (May 1999): 1143–89.

  16. See Oyez, United States v. Nixon, 418 U.S. 683 (1974), www
    .oyez.org/cases /1970-1979/1974/1974_73_1766 for a sum-
    mary of the case (accessed 11/1/12).

  17. Mark J. Rozell, Executive Privilege: The Dilemma of Secrecy
    and Democratic Accountability (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hop-
    kins University Press, 1994).

  18. Ben Smith and David Paul Kuhn, “Obama Moves Quickly to
    Reshape DNC,” Politico, June 13, 2008, http://www.politico.com/
    news/stories/ 0608/11045.html (accessed 7/2/08).

  19. George C. Edwards III, The Public Presidency (New York:
    St Martin’s Press, 1983); George C. Edwards III, On Deaf Ears
    (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2003).


with Earmarks,”www.cagw.org/newroom/releases/2009/pork
-alert-defense.html (accessed 1/6/10). A lower fi gure of $4 bil-
lion in earmarks was reported in John D. McKinnon and Brody
Mullins, “Defense Bill Earmarks Total $4 Billion,” Wall Street
Journal, December 23, 2009, p. A1.

CHAPTER 10


  1. John Aldrich, Why Parties? (Chicago: University of Chicago
    Press, 1995).

  2. Ernest R. May, The Making of the Monroe Doctrine (Cam-
    bridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1975).

  3. Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., The Age of Jackson (Boston: Little,
    Brown, 1945).

  4. David Greenberg, “Lincoln’s Crackdown,” Slate, November 30,
    2001, http://www.slate.com/id/2059132 (accessed 4/29/08).

  5. Steven Skowronek, Building a New American State: The
    Expansion of National Administrative Capacities (New York:
    Cambridge University Press, 1982).

  6. Theda Skocpol, Protecting Soldiers and Mothers: The Political
    Origins of Social Policy in the United States (Cambridge, MA:
    Harvard University Press, 1995).

  7. Kendrick Clements, The Presidency of Woodrow Wilson (Law-
    rence: University Press of Kansas, 1992).

  8. Thomas J. Knock, To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the
    Quest for a New World Order (New York: Oxford University
    Press, 1992).

  9. Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., The Crisis of the Old Order, 1919–
    1933 (Boston: Houghton Miffl in, 1957).

  10. William E. Leuchtenburg, FDR Years: On Roosevelt and His
    Legacy (New York: Columbia University Press, 1995).

  11. Chester Pach and Elmo Richardson, The Presidency of Dwight
    D. Eisenhower (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991).

  12. Jackie Calmes, “Audit Finds TARP Program Eff ective,” New
    York Times, December 9, 2009, p. D1.

  13. Executive Order no. 13425, “Trial of Alien Unlawful Enemy
    Combatants by Military Commission,” February 14, 2007, www
    .fas.org/irp/off docs/eo/eo-13425.htm (accessed 4/29/08).

  14. Michael D. Shear, “Obama Extends Hospital Visitation Rights
    to Same-Sex Partners of Gays,” Washington Post, April 16,
    2010, p. A1.

  15. Thomas J. Weko, The Politicizing Presidency: The White
    House Personnel Offi ce, 1948–1994 (Lawrence: University
    Press of Kansas, 1995).

  16. Walter Dellinger and Dahlia Lithwick, “A Supreme Court Con-
    versation,” Slate, June 22, 2007, http://www.slate.com/id/2168856/
    entry/2168959 (accessed 4/29/08).

  17. Jeff Zeleny, “Daschle Ends Bid for Post; Obama Concedes Mis-
    take,” New York Times, February 3, 2009, p. A1.

  18. Kenneth Mayer, With the Stroke of a Pen: Executive Orders
    and Presidential Power (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University
    Press, 2001).

  19. Kenneth Mayer and Kevin Price, “Unilateral Presidential
    Powers: Signifi cant Executive Orders, 1949–1999,” Presiden-
    tial Studies Quarterly 32 (2002): 367–85.

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