White House control of domestic policy making the Reagan years.
By: Warshaw, Shirley Anne.
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ArticlePublisher: 1995Description: p.247-53.Subject(s): Public administration - U.S.A
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Public Administration ReviewSummary: "Since Richard Nixon, presidents have had the staff capability to manage domestic policy. With the creation of the Domestic Council in 1970, Nixon and his successors were able to use an in-house organizational structure to establish a domestic agenda and move that agenda through the policy process. Presidents have used the domestic policy office with varying degrees of success depending on their interactions with department personnel. Ronald Reagan, more than any other modern president, used the White House domestic policy staff to ensure departmental support for presidential policies"
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 55, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR28775 |
"Since Richard Nixon, presidents have had the staff capability to manage domestic policy. With the creation of the Domestic Council in 1970, Nixon and his successors were able to use an in-house organizational structure to establish a domestic agenda and move that agenda through the policy process. Presidents have used the domestic policy office with varying degrees of success depending on their interactions with department personnel. Ronald Reagan, more than any other modern president, used the White House domestic policy staff to ensure departmental support for presidential policies"


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