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Chapter 13
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Pres v. PM PM is head of Parliamentary System and is picked by party Pres has to deal with divided Gov. PM does not
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Presidents We like strong Presidents but don’t like too much centralized power 22 nd 25 th Recent Presidents Impeachment Greatest source of power lies in politics and public opinion
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(cont.) Formal Powers ◦ Chief Executive ◦ Chief Diplomat ◦ Commander in Chief ◦ Chief Agenda Setter ◦ Chief Administrator Informal Powers ◦ Chief of State ◦ Chief of Party ◦ Guardian of Econ
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Executive Branch VP (expanded) Cabinet (not in Const.) ◦ Torn Executive Office ◦ NSC ◦ CEA ◦ OMB White House Staff First Lady
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White House Stucture Rule of Propinquity-power comes from who is in the room when decisions are made Pyramid Structure (Nixon and West Wing) Circular Structure (Carter) Ad Hoc Structure (Clinton)
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Dealing with Legislative Chief Legislator (not in Const.) Veto Power ◦ Sign ◦ Veto ◦ Pocket Veto ◦ Line Item Veto (NO-Clinton v. New York) *Rare to override veto Party ◦ Coattails Public Support ◦ Mandates Legislative Skills
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National Sec. Chief Diplomat Commander in Chief ◦ War Powers War Powers Act Crisis
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Public Relations Going Public Presidential Approval ◦ Historical Events ◦ 2 nd Term Slump Pres and the Press ◦ Press Sec.
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