Checks in the Balance : : Legislative Capacity and the Dynamics of Executive Power / / Sharece Thrower, Alexander Bolton.

How access to resources and policymaking powers determines the balance of power between the legislative and executive branchesThe specter of unbridled executive power looms large in the American political imagination. Are checks and balances enough to constrain ambitious executives? Checks in the Ba...

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Year of Publication:2021
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Series:Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and Comparative Perspectives ; 193
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --   |t ABBREVIATIONS --   |t 1. Executive Power in the Shadow of Legislative Capacity --   |t 2. Legislative Capacity, Executive Action, and Separation of Powers --   |t 3. “Outmanned and Outgunned”: The Historical Development of Congressional Capacity --   |t 4. Pulling the Purse Strings: Legislative Capacity and Discretion --   |t 5. Continuous Watchfulness? Legislative Capacity and Oversight --   |t 6. The Pendulum of Power: Presidential Unilateral Policymaking --   |t 7. Calling Their Own Shots? Unilateral Policymaking in the US States --   |t 8. The Future of Legislative Capacity and Executive Power --   |t NOTES --   |t BIBLIOGRAPHY --   |t INDEX --   |t Princeton Studies in American Politics --   |t A NOTE ON THE TYPE 
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520 |a How access to resources and policymaking powers determines the balance of power between the legislative and executive branchesThe specter of unbridled executive power looms large in the American political imagination. Are checks and balances enough to constrain ambitious executives? Checks in the Balance presents a new theory of separation of powers that brings legislative capacity to the fore, explaining why Congress and state legislatures must possess both the opportunities and the means to constrain presidents and governors—and why, without these tools, executive power will prevail.Alexander Bolton and Sharece Thrower reveal how legislative capacity—which they conceive of as the combination of a legislature’s resources and policymaking powers—is the key to preventing the accumulation of power in the hands of an encroaching executive. They show how low-capacity legislatures face difficulties checking the executive through mechanisms such as discretion and oversight, and how presidents and governors unilaterally bypass such legislative adversaries to impose their will. When legislative capacity is high, however, the legislative branch can effectively stifle executives. Bolton and Thrower draw on a wealth of historical evidence on congressional capacity, oversight, discretion, and presidential unilateralism. They also examine thousands of gubernatorial executive orders, demonstrating how varying capacity in the states affects governors’ power.Checks in the Balance affirms the centrality of legislatures in tempering executive power—and sheds vital new light on how and why they fail. 
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