The domestic presidency : policy making in the White House

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The domestic presidency : policy making in the White House

Shirley Anne Warshaw

(New topics in politics)

Allyn and Bacon, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book provides a ground-breaking discussion of how the President structures the White House staff to manage the administration's domestic policy process. The domestic policy structure for every president from Nixon through Clinton is examined in depth. Designed as a supplement, The Domestic Presidency lends an important added dimension to courses on the Presidency, Public Administration or Bureaucracy (describes how the President manages the executive branch through the White House and Cabinet); Congress (sheds light on executive-legislative relations and shows how the White House works with the Cabinet to shape legislation), or Introduction to American Government (provides valuable insights on the process of domestic policy making).

目次

1. The Institutionalization of White House Control of Domestic Policy. Overview: Nixon to Clinton. Institutionalization of the Domestic Policy Process. Emergence of an Institutional Process for Domestic Policy. Domestic Policy: An Institutional Part of the Presidency. Conclusion. 2. The Nixon Presidency: Charting a New Course. The 1968 Election. Victory: Nixon's the One. The Transition: A Four-Pronged Process. Structuring Domestic Policy in the White House. Reorganization: A New Domestic Advisory Structure Emerges. The Domestic Council Emerges. Policy Making in the Domestic Council. The Second Term. The Legacy in Domestic Affairs. 3. The Ford Presidency: Managing Brushfires. Nixon's Resignation Eminent. Nixon Resigns: The Transition Begins. The Rumsfeld White House. Overhauling the Domestic Council. The Domestic Council Without Rockefeller. Focusing on Brushfires. 4. The Carter Presidency: Focus on Government Efficiency. Campaign 1976: Setting the Domestic Agenda. Addressing Limited Domestic Issues. The Transition. Reorganization Examined. Cabinet Government. The Domestic Council Reviewed. Restructuring the Domestic Council. The Domestic Policy Office. The Triumvirate: Reviewing Reorganization. Carter as Public Administrator. Watson's Control of Policy Development. The Free For All: Departmental Independence in Policy Making. A New Approach to Policy Making. Conclusion. 5. The Reagan Revolution: The Conservative Agenda. A Foray into National Politics. Campaign 1980: The Revolution. The Transition. Designing the Domestic Agenda: The First Four Years. Cabinet Councils. The Legislative Strategy Group. Changes in the Office of Policy Development. Reagan's Second Term. Iran-Contra Redefines the Domestic Agenda. Conclusion. 6. George Bush and Company: The Caretaker Presidency. Campaign 1988: Set a Clear Direction. The Transition. Key Appointments: Cabinet and White House Staff. Creating a Domestic Policy Process. Marching Orders. Moving the Process at a Faster Clip. Foreign Policy Dominates the Bush Agenda. A Return to the Domestic Agenda. The Interregnum Ends: Baker Moves In. 7. The Clinton Presidency: The Democrats Return. The 1992 Election. The Transition. Setting a Domestic Agenda. The Domestic Policy Council. Domestic Policy Making: Creating an Organization. The Domestic Agenda of 1993. Bringing Order from Chaos. Institutionalization and the Clinton White House. 8. Conclusion. Defining the Institutional Character of Domestic Policy. Comparing Management Styles for Domestic Policy. Politicization of the Domestic Policy Staff. Domestic Policy within the White House Organization. Summary.

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