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Review Essay: Donald Trump, Charismatic Leadership and the “Deep State”
SIDNEY MILKIS reviews John Campbell’s Institutions Under Siege: Donald Trump’s Attack on the Deep State. He argues that the first Trump presidency and its aftermath were a symptom of long-standing changes in the relationship between the presidency and the party system and considers why the presidency itself might be a polarizing institution.
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