President or King?: Evaluating the Expansion of Executive Power from Abraham Lincoln to George W. Bush (White House Studies) (Paperback) - Common
With the expansion of the federal government since the 1930s and the rise of the United States as a global power in the twentieth century, the need for a powerful president to direct American priorities and policies is clear. In times of national crisis, domestic and international focus on the president becomes even greater, with the widespread expectation that executive leadership is necessary to...