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John P. Burke (Author)

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0801865018 978-0801865015 August 24, 2000 2nd

When Franklin Roosevelt decided his administration needed a large executive staff, he instituted dramatic and lasting changes in the federal bureaucracy and in the very nature of the presidency. Today, no president can govern without an enormous White House staff. Yet analysts have disagreed about whether the key to a president's success lies in his ability to understand and adapt to the constraints of this bureaucracy or in his ability to control and even transform it to suit his needs.

In The Institutional Presidency John Burke argues that both skills are crucial. Burke examines how the White House staff system—larger and more powerful than ever—interacts with a particular president's management ability and style. Beginning with the institutional presidency that emerged during the Roosevelt administration, this new edition includes a revised chapter on the Bush administration and a new chapter on Bill Clinton.


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A useful synthesis of the knowledge that presidency-watchers have gleaned about the formal operations of the White House... The book is ideally suited for use as a supplementary text in presidency and bureaucracy courses, especially those that emphasize policy rather than politics or prerogative.--Richard M. Pious "Political Science Quarterly "

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A useful synthesis of the knowledge that presidency-watchers have gleaned about the formal operations of the White House... The book is ideally suited for use as a supplementary text in presidency and bureaucracy courses, especially those that emphasize policy rather than politics or prerogative.

(Richard M. Pious Political Science Quarterly )

There is little to take issue with in Burke's forcefully argued account... He succeeds in his aims admirably, weaving together two important strands of the literature into an analysis that ought to modify, if not change, the direction of future scholarship. This book should be read by all presidency specialists, including presidents themselves.

(John Hart American Political Science Review )

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To many scholars of the American presidency, the tenure of Franklin Roosevelt marks a dramatic shift in the character of the office: the transition from a traditional presidency, which embraced few of the responsibilities we associate with the office today and which was largely overshadowed by Congress, to a modern conception of the office, which is proactive in the realm of domestic and foreign of the office, which is proactive in the realm of domestic and foreign policy and which occupies political center stage. Read the first page
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managerial custodian, institutional presidency, cabinet council system, responsive competence, president for legislative affairs, national security policy making, domestic policy staff, particular presidency, neutral competence, national security process, particular presidencies, staff system, multiple advocacy, collegial system, policy hill, presidential attention, passion for anonymity, domestic council, presidential management, presidential decision making, staff arrangements, modern presidency
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State Department, Lyndon Johnson, National Security Council, Planning Board, Donald Regan, Bay of Pigs, James Baker, George Bush, Office of Policy Development, Oval Office, Sherman Adams, President Reagan, John Sununu, Richard Tanner Johnson, Executive Office of the President, Hamilton Jordan, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Managerial Lens, Washington Post, Bureau of the Budget, Jimmy Carter, John Ehrlichman, New York Times, Persian Gulf, Alexander Haig
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