The End of an Idea? The Bush Administration and the Exhaustion of the Politicized Presidency

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Moynihan, Donald P.
Roberts, Alasdair S.

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The most important component of the George W. Bush administration's management agenda was the extension of the politicized presidency. However, the strategy of increased tighter political control of the federal bureaucracy largely failed: it undermined the Bush administration's policy goals and restoration of the institution of the presidency.

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