The peaceful transfer of power : an oral history of America's presidential transitions /
"This book collects interviews from the Partnership for Public Service's Transition Lab podcast, including discussions of historical transitions, firsthand accounts of modern transitions, and analyses of related public policy questions"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Charlottesville :
University of Virginia Press,
2022.
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Colección: | Miller Center studies on the presidency
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Presidential transitions in historical context : Ken Burns and Geoffrey Ward
- Buchanan to Lincoln : the worst transition in history : Ted Widmer
- Hoover to FDR : the second-worst transition (before 2020-2021) : Eric Rauchway
- Evolution of the modern presidential transition : Martha Kumar
- Jimmy Carter's farsighted but flawed transition : Stuart Eizenstat and David Rubenstein
- Reagan's prior preparation prevents poor performance : James Baker
- Bush 41's friendly/hostile takeover : Andy Card
- Clinton's bumpy transition : Mack McLarty
- Bush 43's delayed but smooth ride into office : Clay Johnson
- Obama navigates the first post-9/11 transition : John Podesta and Chris Lu
- Romney's ship that didn't sail : Mike Leavitt
- Trump dumps his transition : Chris Christie
- Trump's transition out : the good, the bad, and the ugly : Chris Liddell
- Biden's organized-and perilous-transition to power : Ted Kaufman
- What's at stake : the critical importance of the federal government : Michael Lewis
- Help wanted : getting the right team in place : Jonathan McBride and Liza Wright
- Preparing the government for a transition : Mary Gibert
- The art of agency review : Lisa Brown
- National security and transitions : Michèle Flournoy
- What do we do Now? : policy development after the election : Melody Barnes
- Bipartisanship and cooperation : Josh Bolten and Denis McDonough
- Conclusion : a republic, if you can keep it.