Separation of powers and good government / edited by Bradford P. Wilson and Peter W. Schramm.

Other author Wilson, Bradford P., 1951-
Other author Schramm, Peter W.
Format Book
Publication InfoLanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, ©1994.
Descriptionviii, 251 pages ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesAshbrook series on constitutional politics
Ashbrook series on constitutional politics. ^A373581
Contents Separation of powers in the American Constitution / Harvey C. Mansfield -- Separation of powers, human rights, and constitutional government: A Franco-American dialogue at the time of the revolution / Terence Marshall -- Executive power and the American Founding / Joseph M. Bessette & Gary J. Schmitt -- Separation of powers and judicial review / Bradford P. Wilson -- Doctrines of presidential-congressional relations / James W. Ceaser -- Congressional dominance and the emergence of the modern presidency: Was congress ever the first branch of government? / David K. Nichols -- What has happened to the separation of powers? / Hugh Heclo -- The party government school of thought in action / William F. Connelly, Jr. -- Congress and the separation of powers today: Practice in search of a theory / L. Peter Schultz -- Title VII from Lyndon Johnson to George Bush: Some thoughts on presidential leadership / Terry Eastland -- Was divided government really such a big problem? / Michael J. Malbin.
General note"This volume grew out of a conference on Separation of powers and good government held at Ashland University in November 1991 and sponsored by the John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs"--Pref.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 94007185
ISBN0847678997 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN0847679004 (paper : alk. paper)