Abstract
Like other Presidents before him, George W. Bush used his executive authority to craft policy both domestically and internationally. The author analyzes President Bush's number of executive orders and proclamations, how they affected his scope of authority, and how they were received by Congress.
Recommended Citation
Anderson, Steve
(2012)
"Consolidation of Power: The use of executive orders, proclamations and signing statements during the George W. Bush Presidency,"
The Eastern Illinois University Political Science Review: Vol. 2:
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1, Article 1.
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