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… Please find additional information here . Newly elected presidents have eleven weeks to translate their electoral … legislations and confirmations and using the powers of the presidency. Panelists will also do a deep dive into the … Transitions: Planning and staffing a presidency …
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… U.S. involvement in these conflicts? How could a future president reconceive U.S. engagement in this struggle? Allan … The presidency and endless war …
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… Electoral Process on the Selection of Presidents and Vice Presidents …
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… in a wide-ranging discussion on the state of the presidency and its relationship to American democracy during … The state of the American presidency …
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… again with the question of how and when we hold our presidents accountable. Former President Donald Trump has been charged in four separate … Holding our presidents accountable …
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… new project focused on the past and future of the presidency. … Introducing the Presidency at a Crossroads …
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… Theresa Shapiro discusses why vice presidents have not historically been particularly successful … phenomenon to the non-competitive selection of the vice president as well as the absence of a competitive election to … Why Do Vice Presidents Make Bad Presidents …
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… and Budget discusses his recollections of Ford and his presidency, both in terms of general impressions and specific … Administration and addresses misconceptions concerning President Ford. During the questioning time, he addresses the … President Ford and the Budget …
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… Beginning with a history of his long association with President Ford and the details of the development of the … the effects and various other aspects of Ford's pardon of President Nixon, Ford's principal advisers, and the conflict … President Ford and the Media …
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… Sen. Charles E. Goodell discusses the relationship of President Ford with his staff and his important advisers, … of 1976, and the strengths and weaknesses of Ford's presidency and political leadership. … President Ford and the Senate …
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… Dwight Young , author of Dear Mr. President , has been involved in the preservation of … the history of American sports. His latest book, The Games Presidents Play: Sports and the Presidency , looks at presidents in a new way: through their … Presidents at Work and at Play …
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… Mark Rozell, a preeminent scholar on the Presidency, gives a forum on executive privilege or the president?s right to withhold information from the public. … Executive Privilege and the Presidency …
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… Former official from the Bureau of the Budget discusses the presidency and science advising. Beginning with a description … about nontraditional advising, as well as about the president advising his officials, instead of the other way … The President and Science Advising …
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… Addresses the subject of the presidency and science advising. The speaker provides a … politics, beginning with Jefferson's times and through President Reagan, after which the speaker moves onto the … The Presidency and Science Advising …
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… to create a more nuanced view of the Nixon and Ford presidencies. Beginning with a detailed discussion of his … Cannon discusses Ford's political leadership and his presidency, as well as Ford's relationship with Reagan. … The Nixon-Ford Presidency …
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… and senior fellows for a wide-ranging conversation on President Trump’s foreign policy and national security … President Trump's foreign policy promises …
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… how intelligence has always been a responsibility of the presidents. Starting, as he explains, with the creation of the CIA through the National Security Act of 1947 under President Truman. Ambassador Helms also details the role of … Johnson, and Nixon dealt with intelligence during their presidencies. Throughout his discussion and during the Q&A …
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… Lincoln was the least-experienced executive to serve as President: he was a trial lawyer in a two-man firm, and had … of seven books, a chapter from Miller?s book-in-progress, President Lincoln: An Ethical Biography, is available at the … Lincoln as War President …
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… faculty associate, the inaugural 2013-2014 Historical Presidency series will examine executive leadership during a … Historical Presidency Series …
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… Aware that two of President Richard M. Nixon’s closest aides—Chief of Staff H. … III—himself at risk of obstruction charges—briefed the president on the growing threat to his administration. Date: … Cancer on the Presidency …