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Parsing the Politicized Presidency: Centralization and Politicization as Presidential Strategies for Bureaucratic Control
Unformatted Document Text:  - 32 - Nathan, Richard P. 1983. The Administrative Presidency. New York: Macmillan. Neustadt, Richard E. 1990. Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents. New York: Free Press. National Commission on the Public Service. 1989. Leadership for America: Rebuilding the Public Service. Washington, DC. National Commission on the Public Service. 2003. Urgent Business for America: Revitalizing the Federal Government for the 21 st Century. Washington, DC: Brookings. Ponder, Daniel. 2000. Good Advice. College Station: Texas A&M Press. Rockman, Bert A. 1984. The Leadership Question. New York: Praeger. Rudalevige, Andrew. 2002. Managing the President’s Program: Presidential Leadership and Legislative Policy Formulation. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Rudalevige, Andrew. 2005. “The President and the Cabinet,” in The Presidency and the Political System, 8 th ed., edited by Michael Nelson. Washington, DC: CQ Press. Williamson, Oliver. 1975. Markets and Hierarchies. New York: Free Press. Williamson, Oliver. 1996. The Mechanisms of Governance. New York: Oxford University Press. Wood, Robert. 1970. “When Government Works,” The Public Interest (Winter).

Authors: Rudalevige, Andrew. and Lewis, David.
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Nathan, Richard P. 1983. The Administrative Presidency. New York: Macmillan.

Neustadt, Richard E. 1990. Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents. New York: Free Press.

National Commission on the Public Service. 1989. Leadership for America: Rebuilding the Public Service. Washington,
DC.

National Commission on the Public Service. 2003. Urgent Business for America: Revitalizing the Federal Government for
the 21
st
Century. Washington, DC: Brookings.

Ponder, Daniel. 2000. Good Advice. College Station: Texas A&M Press.

Rockman, Bert A. 1984. The Leadership Question. New York: Praeger.

Rudalevige, Andrew. 2002. Managing the President’s Program: Presidential Leadership and Legislative Policy Formulation.
Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Rudalevige, Andrew. 2005. “The President and the Cabinet,” in The Presidency and the Political System, 8
th
ed., edited
by Michael Nelson. Washington, DC: CQ Press.

Williamson, Oliver. 1975. Markets and Hierarchies. New York: Free Press.

Williamson, Oliver. 1996. The Mechanisms of Governance. New York: Oxford University Press.

Wood, Robert. 1970. “When Government Works,” The Public Interest (Winter).


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