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The New Imperial Presidency
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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as a book that examines the growth of presidential power, written in the early 1970s.


Dan Carlin

272 snips
#433 — How Did We Get Here?
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when discussing James K. Polk's expansion of executive power.


Derek Thompson

120 snips
Plain History: The Astonishingly Successful Presidency of James K. Polk
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in the context of discussing the historical broadening of presidential powers.


Derek Thompson

118 snips
Trumponomics Explained, Part 2: The Enshittification of American Power
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at the end of the podcast.


Rund Abdelfatah

57 snips
The Evolution of Presidential Power
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to provide historical context on the evolution of presidential power in the US.


Rana Mitter

23 snips
Greenland, forest fires and presidential power: history behind the headlines
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when discussing attacks on Nixon and the imperial presidency.

Bob Buzzanco

Prez Day Special: How Neoliberals Paved the Way for MAGA (G&R 362)
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dans le contexte de la nouvelle présidence impériale.

Stéphanie Villeneuve

Donald Trump : "président impérial" ?
Mentioned by Richard Haass in relation to presidential authority in foreign policy.

Single Best Idea with Tom Keene: Richard Haass & Robert D. Kaplan
Mentioned by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. when talking about the power of the Executive branch.

Richard Haass, Senior Counselor with Centerview Partners & President Emeritus at Council on Foreign Relations Talks Retaliation From Iran
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when discussing the expansion of presidential power.


Charlie Sykes

Julian Zelizer: The Rule of Law Meets the Trump Doctrine
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in the context of discussing the ongoing constitutional crisis and the challenges to the American political system.

Carlos Lozada

Don’t Be Fooled, ‘Trump Is a Weak President’
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regarding the ways in which the current presidency has interrupted all of these norms.

Esau McCaulley

Vaccines, Parental Rights, and the Public Good