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Preface | ||
1 | A History of Aggrandizement | 1 |
2 | Loosening the Ties That Bind: The Decline of Party and the Creation of a White House Personnel Office, 1948-1974 | 13 |
3 | Policy Networks and the Evolution of the White House Personnel Office | 45 |
4 | Plus ca Change? The Emergence of New Constraints, 1974-1994 | 77 |
5 | Do Presidents Make a Difference? | 107 |
6 | The Fruits of Their Labors: The Consequences of Aggrandizement | 127 |
7 | The Institutionalized Presidency: Theory and Practice | 153 |
Appendix: Data and Methods | 159 | |
Notes | 163 | |
Sources Consulted | 203 | |
Index | 215 |
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