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  • Congress vs. the Bureaucracy: Muzzling Agency Public Relations
  • Written by author Mordecai Lee
  • Published by University of Oklahoma Press, 9/15/2011
  • Government bureaucracy is something Americans have long loved to hate. Yet despite this general antipathy, some federal agencies have been wildly successful in cultivating the people's favor. Take, for instance, the U.S. Forest Service and its still-popul
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List of Tables ix

Preface and Acknowledgments xi

Introduction 3

Prologue: Beginnings of Agency Public Relations, Beginnings of the Congressional Reaction 29

1 Terminating the Panama Canal Commission's Press Agent, 1905 32

2 Banning Forest Service Press Activities, 1908 49

3 Investigating Press Offices in Two Agencies, 1910-1914 64

4 Banning Employment of Publicity Experts, 1913-2004 84

5 Criminalizing Agency Lobbying, 1919-2002 98

6 Limiting Machines Not Men, 1920 135

7 Limiting Public Relations One Agency at a Time: Attack of the Conservative Coalition, 1935-1950 142

8 Banning Spending on Publicity and Propaganda, April 1951-2005 176

9 Banning Spending on Indirect Lobbying, May 1951-1996 189

10 Defining Public Relations before Cutting It, June 1951-1956 206

11 Differentiating Bad Pr from Good PR 215

12 Balancing Congressional and Bureaucratic Interests: A Sisyphean Struggle 224

Notes 233

Bibliography 289

Index 305


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