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100 _aMoynihan, Donald and Roberts, Alasdair
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245 _aDysfunction by design: Trumpism as administrative doctrine
260 _aPublic Administration Review
300 _a81(1), Jan-Feb, 2021: p.152-156
520 _aThe administration of President Donald Trump caused widespread damage to administrative capabilities of the American federal government. Actions of the administration can be attributed to several causes, including character weaknesses of the President himself, the disadvantages of a political insurgent, and the challenges faced by every president in an era of divided government. The actions of the administration also reflect a governing strategy we categorize as Trumpism. Important elements of Trumpism will continue to have political force in the coming years. Attempts by the Biden administration to restore administrative capabilities will be constrained by these political realities. – Reproduced
773 _aPublic Administration Review
906 _aPOLITICS AND GOVERNMENT - UNITED STATES
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