White House ethics : the history of the politics of conflict of interest regulation

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White House ethics : the history of the politics of conflict of interest regulation

Robert N. Roberts

(Contributions in political science, no. 204)

Greenwood Press, 1988

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Bibliography: p. [203]-207

Includes index

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内容説明

This book presents an overview of the political occurrences that have affected the regulation of conflict of interest in government. Exploring the far-reaching consequences of the conduct and misconduct of past administrations, this provocative study traces the development of standards-of-conduct regulations and the implementation of regulatory laws, beginning with the Truman presidency, followed by the Eisenhower years, the New Frontier, the Ethical Nightmare of the Nixon administration, Carter and Ethics Reform, and Ronald Reagan.

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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction The Antecedents Conflict of Interest and the Truman Administration The Appearance of Impropriety: Conflict of Interest and the Eisenhower Years Ethics and the New Frontier The Kennedy Administration and Momentum for Reform After Kennedy: The Ethics Program in Limbo The Nixon Years and the Loss of Public Confidence The Carter Presidency and Ethics Reform Conflict of Interest and the Reagan Administration Epilogue Bibliography Index

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