Executive Privilege: Presidential Power, Secrecy, and Accountability (Studies in Government and Public Policy)
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Mark Rozells Executive Privilegecalled "the definitive contemporary work on the subject" by the Journal of Politicsis widely considered the best in-depth history and analysis of executive privilege and its relation to the proper scope and limits of presidential power. Indeed it was one of only a few books that President Bill Clinton once selected for his summer reading according U.S. News & World Report. Picking up where the second edition left off-in the early days of George W. Bushs first presidential term-this revised and updated third edition provides a thorough analysis of the controversies stirred by Bush 43s aggressive and relentless use of executive privilege over an eight-year period. It also provides the first close look at the intense debates already emerging around President Barack Obamas own struggle to both wield and locate the limits of this powerful executive tool. Rozell takes a balanced approach to a subject mired in controversy providing both a historical overview of the doctrine and an explanation of its importance in the American political process. Although it is viewed by many as undemocraticor even a "constitutional myth"Rozell argues that executive privilege not only derives from the Constitution but if prudently used even supports the presidents efforts in constructing and implementing policy. "If prudently used" is of course the key. Rozell shows how Nixons abuses of power Clintons resistance to numerous congressional and grand-jury investigations and George Bushs proclivity for excessive secrecy all sparked controversy over attempts to revive executive privilege-in the process doing significant damage to this constitutional principle. His sharp analysis of the potential roles and influence of both the judiciary and Congress suggests that disputes over withheld information are best resolved by the separation of powers and the ebb and flow of political tides. Ultimately Rozell continues to believe in the legitimate role of executive privilege and looks to the day when a president can use it without embarrassment and his book remains the most balanced treatment available of this concept.
Product details
- Publisher
- My Store
- Publication date
- March 31, 2010
- ISBN-10
- 0700617132
- ISBN-13
- 9780700617135
- Item Weight
- 12.8 oz
- Dimensions
- 8.74 × 0.51 × 5.75 in
