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Andrew Rudalevige 

March 4th, 2024

The Ballpark podcast Extra Innings: The Limits of Presidential Power with Professor Andrew Rudalevige

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Andrew Rudalevige 

March 4th, 2024

The Ballpark podcast Extra Innings: The Limits of Presidential Power with Professor Andrew Rudalevige

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Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

In January 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Andrew Rudalevige, the Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of Government at Bowdoin College and visiting professor in the LSE’s Department of Government for the 2023-24 academic year. They spoke about the separation of powers in US government and the executive branch, and former President Trump’s potential plans to reshape the federal bureaucracy to create more political appointees if he is re-elected to the presidency in this year’s presidential election.

Contributor: Professor Andrew Rudalevige (Bowdoin College)

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About the author

Andrew Rudalevige 

Andrew Rudalevige is Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of Government at Bowdoin College and (in 2023-24) a visiting professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He studies American political institutions, especially the presidency and executive branch. His most recent book is the award-winning By Executive Order: Bureaucratic Management and the Limits of Presidential Power (Princeton University Press, 2021).

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