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Angel, Asturias Miguel. El sen or presidente. 7th ed. San Jose , Costa Rica: Editorial Universitaria Centroamericana, 1988.

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Spadolini, Giovanni. I quaranta anni del Senato repubblicano: Il discorso pronunciato in aula dal Presidente del Senato, sen. Giovanni Spadolini, e l'intervento del Ministro per i problemi istituzionali, Antonio Maccanico : i 140 anni del Parlamento subalpino : 11 maggio 1988. [Roma]: Senato della Repubblica, 1988.

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Bergère, Marie-Claire. Sun Yat-Sen. Paris: Fayard, 1994.

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Bergère, Marie-Claire. Sun Yat-sen. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1998.

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Bergère, Marie-Claire. Sun Yat-sen. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1998.

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Maddalena, Tulanti, ed. Gradisca, presidente. Reggio Emilia: Aliberti, 2009.

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Phú, Trình Quang. Từ làng Sen đé̂n Bé̂n Nhà Rò̂ng. [Hà Nội]: Văn học, 1996.

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G, Barlow Jeffrey. Sun Yat-sen. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987.

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Jonge, Walentina Waluyanti de. Tembak Bung Karno rugi 30 sen: Sukarno undercover. Baciro, Yogyakarta: Galang Pustaka, 2013.

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Sun Yat Sen in Penang. Penang, Malaysia: Areca Books, 2008.

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Khoo, Salma Nasution. Sun Zhongshan zai Binglang yu: Sun Yat Sen in Penang. Penang, Malaysia: Areca Books, 2010.

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Yuan Shikai san bu qu. Beijing: Xian zhuang shu ju, 2008.

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Wang, Shunqi. Jiang Jieshi san ci xia ye. 8th ed. Beijing Shi: Tuan jie chu ban she, 2008.

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Garhdez, J. Gerardo. Presidentes de México y gobernadores de San Luis Potosí. San Luis Potosí [Mexico]: Distribuidor exclusivo, Bazar de El Libro, 1991.

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Buġaże, Laša. Prezidenti stumrad movida: President has come to see you. Tʻbilisi: Bakur Sulakauris gamomcʻemloba, 2013.

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Mutahi, Wahome. Just wait and see. Nairobi: Oxford University Press, East Africa Ltd., 2003.

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1956-, Wang Feng, ed. Wo zai Jiang Jieshi fu zi shen bian si shi san nian. Beijing: Hua wen chu ban she, 2003.

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Yongxi, Liu, ed. Jiang Jingguo zai Tai san shi nian. [Hong Kong?]: Chu ban ren Huang Zhiqiang, 1985.

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Harold, Samuels, ed. Teddy Roosevelt at San Juan: The making of a president. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1997.

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Chen Jieru hui yi lu: Jiang Jieshi de di san ren qi zi. Beijing: Zhongguo you yi chu ban gong si, 1993.

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HIGGINS, Jack. The President's daughter. London: Book Club Associates, 1997.

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HIGGINS, Jack. The president's daughter. New York: Berkley, 1998.

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Weckbach-Mara, Friedemann. Unser Bundespräsident: Seine Reisen, seine Reden, sein Leben. Bonn: Osang Verlag, 1989.

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HIGGINS, Jack. The president's daughter. Rockland, MA: Wheeler Pub., 1997.

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Li, Pao-pʻing. Wen jen tsung tʻung Chin Yung-san. Pei-ching: Chung-kuo kuang po tien shih chʻu pan she, 1998.

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Quanzheng, Qiu, Fu Zhixing, and Chen Changguang, eds. Sun Zhongshan: Mian wei qi nan de ge ming jia. Beijing Shi: Zhongguo hua qiao chu ban she, 1996.

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HIGGINS, Jack. The president's daughter. New York: Berkley Books, 1998.

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Fei, Wen, ed. Wo suo zhi dao de "Bei yang san jie": Wang Shizhen, Duan Qirui, Feng Guozhang. Beijing: Zhongguo wen shi chu ban she, 2004.

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HIGGINS, Jack. The president's daughter. Ringwood, Vic: Penguin, 1998.

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author, Luo Jialun 1897-1969, ed. Minguo san da xiao zhang: Minguo sanda xiaozhang. Changsha Shi: Yue lu shu she, 2015.

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Rosa, Frederico Delgado. Humberto Delgado: Biografia do General Sem Medo. 2nd ed. Lisboa: A Esfera dos Livros, 2008.

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Gump, Richard. Richard B. Gump, composer, artist, and president of Gump's, San Francisco. Berkeley, Calif: Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, University of California, 1989.

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Sun Yixian zai Lundun, 1896-1897: San min zhu yi si xiang tan yuan. Taibei Shi: Lian jing chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si, 2007.

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Beatrice, Marconi, ed. Accademia nazionale di San Luca, Premio Presidente della Repubblica: Mezzo secolo di arti. Roma: De Luca, 1999.

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Dirck, Brian R. The Executive Branch of Federal Government. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400648854.

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This volume gives students, professors, and the general public a single, comprehensive source on the key themes in the historical development of the presidency from America’s founding era through the presidency of George W. Bush. How has the role of the president changed since George Washington? How does the president interact with Congress? The courts? The states? Other nations? These are just a few of the overarching questions addressed in this volume in ABC-CLIO’s About Federal Government set devoted to the president and the executive branch he manages. The Executive Branch of the Federal Government provides a brief history of the presidency, then looks at the constitutional powers of the office, the day-to-day functions of the federal bureaucracy, general elections, and presidential relationships with Congress and the courts. But perhaps most compelling are the insights into the officeholders themselves, the individuals who have served as president, each fashioning a term reflective of his own personality.
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McKernan, Sea Shelley, J. M. McKernan Jr, and Mary K. Mickiewicz. Sea Shelley Mermadam President. AuthorHouse, 2018.

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McKernan, Sea Shelley, J. M. McKernan Jr, and Mary K. Mickiewicz. Sea Shelley Mermadam President. AuthorHouse, 2018.

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Serafino, Nina M., and Eleni G. Ekmektsioglou. Congress and National Security. Edited by Derek S. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and John A. Cloud. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190680015.013.13.

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Congress may not be seen as a major player in U.S. national security, but it is congressional action that sets the foundation on which national security policy is constructed. Congressional legislation empowers the actions of federal departments and agencies, authorizes and appropriates funds, and defines the roles and missions of different offices (and who can occupy them). Yet Congress’s role in national security can vary based on the president’s ability to respond quickly to set the national security agenda; the president’s acumen, political skills, and popularity; and structural and political limitations on how the legislature can impose its preferences on the executive branch. Congress finds it harder to prevail when the president responds in a crisis using preexisting powers and authorities, but it can constrain the executive branch using constitutional prerogatives along with informal means such as influencing public opinion.
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Sun Yat-sen: The Man Who Changed China. Art Media Resources Ltd, 2003.

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Ricketts, Mónica. Epilogue. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190494889.003.0009.

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In 1833 the first Peruvian president and caudillo, Agustín Gamarra, finished his tenure of four years in power after facing seventeen conspiracies and vicious opposition in the press. A succession of sixteen military presidents followed until the civilian Manuel Pardo won the election of 1872. Fifty years after independence, Pardo could finally govern, thus fulfilling the aspirations of men of letters. He was the son of the leading ...
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McKernan, Shelley. Sea Shelley: Mer/Madam President. Author Solutions, 2018.

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Nercesian, Inés. Presidentes empresarios y Estados capturados. Teseo, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.55778/ts877232646.

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<p><span>¿Por qué tantos presidentes empresarios en América Latina en este siglo XXI? El libro estudia ocho países cuyos gobiernos tuvieron un sesgo empresarial: Argentina, Brasil, México, Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Paraguay y Perú. Es cierto que la presión de las clases económicamente dominantes hacia el Estado es una variable de larga data, más aún en Latinoamérica, donde los grupos económicos surgieron y subsistieron gracias a la protección estatal. La novedad de este siglo es el modo en que se produjo esa captura de las decisiones estatales y sus mecanismos. Si los empresarios podían financiar campañas, hacer <em>lobby</em>, presionar o comprar medios, ¿por qué no ser directamente la élite estatal? Estos empresarios que expresan a esa generación que se constituyó o consolidó en la década de los noventa entendieron que era momento de ocupar el Estado de manera directa sin intermediarios. Ello se produjo en un contexto de crisis de los elencos políticos y de reacción frente al crecimiento de los gobiernos progresistas. ¿Quiénes son estos hombres y mujeres que se denominaron “el mejor equipo de los últimos 50 años”, “el gobierno de notables”, “el gabinetazo”, “los mejores, los más preparados”, “experiencia política y técnica”, “la selección nacional”, “el gabinete de lujo”?</span></p>
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Abebe, Adem Kassie. Removal of Presidents: International IDEA’s Constitution-Building Primer 23. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2022.32.

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Constitutions establishing presidential and semi-presidential systems of government are characterized by the parallel popular legitimacy of the legislature and the president. Presidents in such systems ordinarily serve a guaranteed fixed term of office. Nevertheless, many constitutions in presidential and semi-presidential systems of government provide exceptional grounds and procedures through which a president may be removed before the end of their term. The grounds for and process of presidential removal are complex and can be contentious, often involving both legal and political considerations. This Primer seeks to inform and aid decisions on the constitutional design of presidential removal processes through a comparative discussion of the diverse set of rules for presidential removal.
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Lowe, Ben, ed. Political Thought and the Origins of the American Presidency. University Press of Florida, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066813.001.0001.

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This volume examines the political ideas behind the construction of the presidency in the U.S. Constitution, as well as how these ideas were implemented by the nation’s early presidents. The framers of the Constitution disagreed about the scope of the new executive role they were creating, and this volume reveals the ways the duties and power of the office developed contrary to many expectations. Here, leading scholars of the early republic examine principles from European thought and culture that were key to establishing the conceptual language and institutional parameters for the American executive office. Unpacking the debates at the 1787 Constitutional Convention, these essays describe how the Constitution left room for the first presidents to set patterns of behavior and establish a range of duties to make the office functional within a governmental system of checks and balances. Contributors explore how these presidents understood their positions and fleshed out their full responsibilities according to the everyday operations required to succeed. As disputes continue to surround the limits of executive power today, this volume helps identify and explain the circumstances in which limits can be imposed on presidents who seem to dangerously exceed the constitutional parameters of their office. Political Thought and the Origins of the American Presidency demonstrates that this distinctive, time-tested role developed from a fraught, historically contingent, and contested process. 
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Smith, Lane. Madam President. Hyperion, 2008.

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Sundiata, Ibrahim. Obama, African Americans, and Africans. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038877.003.0010.

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This chapter examines how the election (and reelection) of President Obama fits into the larger historical narrative that was the focus of earlier chapters. It asks: Has the Obama presidency represented fundamental change or, in many consequential ways, foreign policy continuity? More broadly, what does Obama mean for future African American interest in foreign affairs and the pursuit of diplomatic service? It argues that Obama's ascension to the presidency was a great step forward in United States race relations. African Americans entered into all levels of foreign policy apparatus. However, the contradictions between the bonds of ethnic solidarity and the demands of American foreign policy will persist. Obama presents a grand paradox—the accession of a “son of Africa” to the American presidency may well sound the death knell of traditional Pan-Africanism.
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Rosinsky, Natalie M. Presidents' Day (Let's See Library - Holidays). Compass Point Books, 2004.

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Matus, Carlos. Adiós, señor presidente. De la UNLa - Universidad Nacional de Lanús, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18294/9789874937681.

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Adiós, señor presidente es una obra que desarrolla el pensamiento sobre técnicas y métodos de gobierno, a partir de la propuesta de la planificación estratégica situacional (PES) como un campo que se ubica en las antípodas de la planificación económica tradicional y la planificación estratégica corporativa. Esta propuesta teórica se combina con un desarrollo novelado que refleja a manera de homenaje la experiencia del autor en el gobierno del presidente chileno Salvador Allende. Esas anécdotas personales aparecen como clara evidencia empírica frente a la propuesta teórica que se intercala en los diferentes capítulos. Esta obra no fue pensada para “expertos”, y debería ser de lectura sugerida para políticos y para quienes están o piensan estar en funciones de gobierno y de gestión en instancias nacionales, provinciales o municipales de los diferentes países de América Latina, espacio territorial al cual el profesor Carlos Matus dedicó toda su reflexión en su ideal de construir sociedades más justas y solidarias. La crisis de los partidos políticos que se ha instalado en nuestros países, producto de una clara separación entre los problemas de la política y los problemas de la gente, exige ser saldada para una mejora sustancial de la calidad institucional de las organizaciones públicas. Esto depende, en gran parte, de problematizar el tema del gobierno más allá del proyecto político, para relacionarlo con las capacidades de gobierno y la gobernabilidad.
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The Presidency (Let's See Library). Compass Point Books, 2001.

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Rudalevige, Andrew. By Executive Order. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691194363.001.0001.

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The 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. This book provides the first comprehensive look at how presidential directives are written — and by whom. The book 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. The book 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. It 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, the book reveals how the executive branch holds the power to both enact and constrain the president's will.
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