Presidential Transitions: From Politics to PracticeLynne Rienner Publishers, 2000 - 437 頁 John P. Burke provides a detailed and comprehensive account of the four US presidential transitions from Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton, exploring how each president-elect prepared to take office and links those preparations to the performance and effectiveness of the new administration. |
內容
An Organized Effort? | 17 |
Carter in Office | 55 |
Hitting the Ground Running? | 95 |
Reagan in Office | 143 |
A Friendly Takeover? | 191 |
Bush in Office | 235 |
Misplaced Efforts? | 283 |
Clinton in Office | 329 |
Lessons | 377 |
Bibliography | 415 |
About the Book 437 | |
常見字詞
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