
Testing the Limits
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Testing the Limits discusses all aspects of the Bush policy and administration, from staff appointments to foreign and domestic policy to budgetary politics. Several contributors focus their energy on the expansion of presidential powers during Bush presidency, assessing the increased influence of the Vice-President, the politicization of federal court appointments, and the development of executive privilege and presidential secrecy.
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Gleaves Whitney is director of Grand Valley State University's Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, a position he has held since 2003. During his tenure he has been the architect of more than 100 programs, including two national conferences covered by C-SPAN and two live Webcasts to more than 3,500 viewers in 18 countries. He established the Hauenstein Center's Website (www.allpresidents.org) and premiered a popular Web column called 'Ask Gleaves'-the first presidential Q&A column in the nation.
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3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 Introduction
Part 5 I. Analyzing the Bush Presidency
Chapter 6 1. The Evolution of the George W. Bush Presidency
Chapter 7 2. The Bush Staff and Cabinet System
Chapter 8 3. George W. Bush's Domestic Policy Agenda
Chapter 9 4. How George W. Bush Remade Foreign Policy Agenda
Chapter 10 5. The Deficit Redux: Budget Politics during the Bush Administration
Chapter 11 6. The Anatomy of a Divorce: Conservatives versus George W. Bush
Part 12 II. Presidential Powers and the Bush Presidency
Chapter 13 7. War Powers and the Bush Administration
Chapter 14 8. Bush and the War Power: A Critique from the Outside
Chapter 15 9. Bush as Commander in Chief
Chapter 16 10. Executive Privilege: The Bush Record and Legacy
Chapter 17 11. Bush's Greatest Legacy? The Federal Courts and the Republican Regime
Chapter 18 12. George W. Bush and the Imperial Presidency
19 Index
20 About the Authors
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