The Evolution of the White House Staff Samuel Kernell
p. 37
Memorandum [to Jfk] on Staffing The President-Elect Prepared By Richard E. Neustadt October 30, 1960
p. 54
Does the White House Need a Strong Chief of Staff?
p. 69
The President's Chief of Staff Lessons Learned
p. 75
Why Entourage Politics Is Volatile
p. 105
Political Control Of Administration
p. 129
Omb and Neutral Competence
p. 131
The Politicized Presidency
p. 144
Mandates Or Mandarins? Control and Discretion In the Modern Administrative State
p. 162
Politics and Performance Strengthening the Executive Leadersbip System
p. 175
Political Direction and Policy Change In Three Federal Departments
p. 196
Presidential Management In A Separated System
p. 215
The Managerial Presidency's Changing Focus, Theodore Roosevelt to Bill Clinton
p. 217
White House-Initiated Management Change Implementing Federal Procurement Reform
p. 239
At Risk The President's Role as Chief Manager
p. 265
Director Or Facilitator? Presidential Policy Control of Congress
p. 285
Congress as Co-Manager Of the Executive Branch Louis Fisher
p. 300
The President and the National Agenda
p. 319
The Presidency in a Separated System
p. 334
Contributors
p. 347
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