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Preface and Acknowledgments One. Introduction Two. Truman Rewards Loyalty and Friendship Three. Eisenhower Takes on "Cronyism"
Four. Kennedy and Johnson Restore the Politics of Patronage Five. Nixon and Ford: The "Southern Strategy" and Political Reality Six. Reagan's Pursuit of Conservative Ideologues Seven. A Closer Look: Patterns and Problems in Nominee Selection Epilogue. The Selection Practices of Bush and Clinton: Some Initial Observations Notes Bibliography Index
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