000 02313nam a22002537a 4500
001 219667
003 ES-MaBCM
005 20240209135306.0
008 211018s2021 us ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
020 _a978-0-691-19436-3
035 _a(OCoLC)1350150255
040 _cES-MaBCM
100 1 _989093
_aRudalevige, Andrew
245 1 0 _aBy executive order :
_bbureaucratic management and te limits of presidential power
_cAndrew Rudalevige
260 _aPrinceton :
_bPrinceton University Press,
_c2021
300 _aXVI, 303 p.
_c24 cm.
520 _aHow the executive branch-not the president alone-formulates executive orders, and how this process constrains the chief executive's ability to act unilaterallyThe president of the United States is commonly thought to wield extraordinary personal power through the issuance of executive orders. In fact, the vast majority of such orders are proposed by federal agencies and shaped by negotiations that span the executive branch. By Executive Order provides the first comprehensive look at how presidential directives are written-and by whom.In this eye-opening book, Andrew Rudalevige examines more than five hundred executive orders from the 1930s to today-as well as more than two hundred others negotiated but never issued-shedding vital new light on the multilateral process of drafting supposedly unilateral directives. He draws on a wealth of archival evidence from the Office of Management and Budget and presidential libraries as well as original interviews to show how the crafting of orders requires widespread consultation and compromise with a formidable bureaucracy. Rudalevige explains the key role of management in the presidential skill set, detailing how bureaucratic resistance can stall and even prevent actions the chief executive desires, and how presidents must bargain with the bureaucracy even when they seek to act unilaterally.Challenging popular conceptions about the scope of presidential power, By Executive Order reveals how the executive branch holds the power to both enact and constrain the president's will.
650 7 _aPoder ejecutivo
_959799
650 7 _aToma de decisiones
_958225
650 7 _aPresidencia del Gobierno
_959872
650 7 _aBurocracia
_957783
651 4 _aEstados Unidos
_9115376
942 _2udc
_cBK
999 _c219667
_d219667