Abstract
Chapter 1 Introduction. Separation of Powers in the American Constitution Chapter 2 Separation of Powers, Human Rights and Constitutional A Franco-American Government: A Franco-American Dialogue at the T Chapter 3 Executive Power and the American Founding Chapter 4 Separation of Powers and Judicial Review Chapter 5 Congressional Dominance and the Emergence of the Modern Presidency: Was Congress Ever the First Branch of Government? David K. Nichols Chapter 6 What Has Happened to the Separation of Powers? Hugh Heclo. The Party Government School of Thought in Action Chapter 7 Congress and the Separation of Powers Today: Practice in Search of a Theory Chapter 8 Title VII from Lyndon Johnson to George Bush: Some Thoughts on Presidential Leadership Chapter 9 Was Divided Government Really Such a Big Problem? Michael J. Malbin Chapter 10 Index
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