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Is the “imperial presidency” the same thing as the unitary executive?

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Is the “imperial presidency” the same thing as the unitary executive?

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Sort of. They both refer to an understanding of the presidency which emphases its powers to act without interference from the other branches. But the unitary executive refers more to a specific theory of executive power, while the imperial president was coined to describe the historical evolution of the office toward greater unchecked power.

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