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The book is devoted to the organization and activities of the executive power of the United States. The author examines the main trends in the development of the executive apparatus under conditions of state-monopolistic capitalism, analyzes the role of the president as head of government, his relationship with Congress, the appointment of a system of coordinating bodies. A special section is devoted to the merging of the state apparatus with the apparatus of monopolies. The structure and activities of the Executive Office of the President, the Cabinet, ministries and "independent" agencies are examined in detail.
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