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Governing at home : the White House and domestic policymaking / edited by Michael Nelson and Russell L. Riley.

Van Pelt Library JK516 .G68 2011
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nelson, Michael, 1949-
Riley, Russell L. (Russell Lynn), 1958-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Presidents--United States.
Presidents.
United States.
Political planning--United States.
Political planning.
Political leadership--United States.
Political leadership.
Policy sciences.
Physical Description:
x, 326 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, [2011]
Contents:
Domestic policy, domestic policy advisers, and the American presidency / Michael Nelson
Domestic policy from campaigning to governing / Andrew E. Busch
Making the transition from campaigning to governing / Bertram Carp, Margaret Spellings, and Bruce Reed
Domestic policy development in the White House / Karen M. Hult and Charles E. Walcott
Developing domestic policy in the White House / James M. Cannon III ... [et al.]
Irrational exuberance: selling domestic policy from the White House / Laurence R. Jacobs
Selling domestic policy from the White House / Stuart Eizenstat ... [et al.]
Reality-based policymaking: information, advice, and presidential success / Paul J. Quirk and Bruce Nesmith
Lessons from domestic policy successes and failures / Stuart Eizenstat ... [et al.]
Domestic policymaking: politics and history / Bruce Miroff.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0700618112
9780700618101
0700618104
9780700618118
OCLC:
711643620
Publisher Number:
99949502245

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