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Title:
Impeachment : an American history
ISBN:
9781984853783

9781984853790
Edition:
2018 Modern Library ed.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 270 pages ; 20 cm.
Contents:
Introduction / Jeffrey A. Engel -- The Constitution / Jeffrey A. Engel -- Andrew Johnson / Jon Meacham -- Richard Nixon / Timothy Naftali -- Bill Clinton / Peter Baker -- Conclusion / Jeffrey A. Engel.
Summary:
Four experts on the American presidency review the only three impeachment cases from history--against Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton--and explore its power and meaning for today. Impeachment is rare, and for good reason. Designed to check tyrants or defend the nation from a commander-in-chief who refuses to do so, the process of impeachment outlined in the Constitution is what Thomas Jefferson called "the most formidable weapon for the purpose of a dominant faction that was ever contrived." It nullifies the will of voters, the basic foundation of legitimacy for all representative democracies. Only three times has a president's conduct led to such political disarray as to warrant his potential removal from office, transforming a political crisis into a constitutional one... These three cases highlight factors beyond the president's behavior that impact the likelihood and outcome of an impeachment: the president's relationship with Congress, the power and resilience of the office itself, and the polarization of the moment. This is a realist, rather than hypothetical, view of impeachment that looks to history for clues about its future--with one obvious candidate in mind. --
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