Organizing the Presidency
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- 2020
Summary
Examining how the White House worksor doesn'tbefore and after Trump
Donald Trump has reinvented the presidency, transforming it from a well-oiled if sometimes cumbersome institution into what has oftenseemed to be a one-man show. But even Trump's unorthodox presidency requires institutional support, from a constantly rotating White House staff and cabinet who have sought to carry outand sometimes resistthe president's direct orders and comply with his many tweets.
Nonetheless, the Trump White House still exhibits many features of its predecessors over the past eight decades. When Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated, the White House staff numbered fewer than fifty people, and most federal department were lightly staffed as well. As the United States became a world power, the staff of the Executive Office increased twentyfold, and the staffing of federal agencies blossomed comparably.
In the fourth edition of Organizing the Presidency, a landmark volume examining the presidency as an institution, Stephen Hess and James P. Pfiffner argue that the successes and failures of presidents from Roosevelt through Trump have resulted in large part from how the president deployed and used White House staffers and other top officials responsible for carrying out Oval Office policy. Drawing on awealth of analysis and insight, Organizing the Presidency addresses best practices for managing a presidency that is itself a bureaucracy.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8157-3841-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-8157-3842-8
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- backcover1
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents No access
- The Evolving Modern Presidency No access Pages 1 - 7
- Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1945 No access Pages 8 - 24
- Harry S. Truman: 1945-1953 No access Pages 25 - 39
- Dwight D. Eisenhower: 1953-1961 No access Pages 40 - 58
- John F. Kennedy: 1961-1963 No access Pages 59 - 72
- Lyndon B. Johnson: 1963-1969 No access Pages 73 - 87
- Richard M. Nixon: 1969-1974, Gerald R. Ford: 1974-1977 No access Pages 88 - 121
- Jimmy Carter: 1977-1981, Ronald W. Reagan: 1981-1989 No access Pages 122 - 148
- George H. W. Bush: 1989-1993, William J. Clinton: 1993-2001 No access Pages 149 - 168
- George W. Bush: 2001-2009 No access Pages 169 - 181
- Barack H. Obama: 2009-2017 No access Pages 182 - 189
- Donald J. Trump: 2017- No access Pages 190 - 203
- Conclusion: Fourteen Presidencies No access Pages 204 - 210
- Acknowledgments No access Pages 211 - 212
- Notes No access Pages 213 - 238
- Index No access Pages 239 - backcover1





