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  1. On December 12, 2016, an anonymous columnist published a 4000 word Breitbart polemic, where the concept of the American “deep state” was introduced to conservative audiences. This included the “military-industrial complex,” the “establishment” and employees, political supporters, and the beneficiaries of government largess.

  2. Though this conflict reached a fever pitch during the Trump presidency, it is not new. Stephen Skowronek, John A. Dearborn, and Desmond King trace the tensions between presidential power and the depth of the American state back through the decades and forward through the various settlements arrived at in previous eras.

  3. 7 de mar. de 2017 · The American “deep state” is, of course, not like Egypt or Turkey’s deep states—which are characterized by a shadowy constellation of autonomous and self-perpetuating institutional ...

  4. 29 de out. de 2020 · David Rohde writes about how Donald Trump has used the idea of a “deep state” to increase his own political power and to decrease oversight and faith in government during his Presidency, and ...

  5. Compre The American Deep State: Big Money, Big Oil, and the Struggle for U.S. Democracy (War and Peace Library) (English Edition) de Scott, Peter Dale na Amazon.com.br. Confira também os eBooks mais vendidos, lançamentos e livros digitais exclusivos.

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  6. On December 12, 2016, an anonymous columnist published a 4000 word Breitbart polemic, where the concept of the American “deep state” was introduced to conservative audiences. This included the “military-industrial complex,” the “establishment” and employees, political supporters, and the beneficiaries of government largess.

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  7. The American Deep State: Big Money, Big Oil, and the Struggle for U.S. Democracy Peter Dale Scott Rowman & Littlefield , 2017 - Business & Economics - 354 pages