
Making Government Work
From White House To Congress
Robert E. Hunter(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. April 2019
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-367-00632-7 (ISBN)
Description
Relations between Congress and the executive branch have always been an uneasy mixture of mutuality and autonomy, cooperation and conflict. The U.S. Constitution required that the two branches of the federal government work in concert, but it also mandated a separation of powers. Inevitably, this situation has led to a clash of wills and a contest
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 145 mm
Weight
730 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-00632-7 (9780367006327)
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Person
Robert E. Hunter is director of European studies at CSIS and a contributing editor of The Washington Quarterly.
Wayne L. Berman, a Washington lobbyist with the firm of Berman, Bergner, and Boyette, Inc., codirects CSIS's programs on Executive-Legislative Relations and National Elections Reform.
John F. Kennedy is staff director of the Commission on National Elections and is assistant director of CSIS's European Studies Program.
Wayne L. Berman, a Washington lobbyist with the firm of Berman, Bergner, and Boyette, Inc., codirects CSIS's programs on Executive-Legislative Relations and National Elections Reform.
John F. Kennedy is staff director of the Commission on National Elections and is assistant director of CSIS's European Studies Program.
Content
Other Titles Published by Westview Press in Cooperation with The Center for Strategic and International Studies Georgetown University -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The System CAN Work: The Trade Act of 1979 -- Congress and the Legislative Veto: Choices Since the Chadha Decision -- The Many Faces of Congressional Budgeting -- The War Powers Resolution: A Continuing Constitutional Struggle -- Congress: Defense and the Foreign Policy Process -- Foreign Policy Making on the Hill -- Interest Groups and Lobbying -- Steering Committee Report: Policy Paper on Legislative-Executive Reform